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All Forum Posts by: Heather Rodden

Heather Rodden has started 22 posts and replied 101 times.

Post: Tenant/landlord laws by state

Heather RoddenPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
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@Ryan P. Kotschedoff ok I have one, I was just looking for a resource to have at home. Thanks :)

Post: Tenant/landlord laws by state

Heather RoddenPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 44
What is a reliable source to find tenant/landlord laws by state. I search, but Am finding discrepancies from site to site.

Post: What would you do? Tenant late rent

Heather RoddenPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 44
@Joe Villeneuve her lease technically ends 9/30. Are you saying give her a 30 day notice now, for not following the lease.

Post: What would you do? Tenant late rent

Heather RoddenPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Posts 101
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I have a tenant that was notoriously late on her rent. She finally became current about 3 months ago, and was paying rent on time. We are now getting close to the end of her lease September 30th, and she is going to be late this month. She can pay all except $285 (a 𝙻𝚘𝚌𝚊𝚕 church is paying $200 of it), so she wants to pay $85 her next paycheck. She understands she will have a late fee, but I also called to confirm her insurance is current (required in the lease), and find out it was canceled months ago. What would you do? I want this to go smooth as possible, I was thinking of taking her payment towards her rent tonight, and she can pay the $85 plus late fee the next paycheck (16th), and giving her a 30 day notice to move because she broke the lease with the insurance. I tried to call my attorney, but he left early today. Since I asked her about her insurance, she said she reinstated it today. What’s the best was of going about all of this?

Post: Single family homes...

Heather RoddenPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Posts 101
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@Marshall Fairley mainly local in Illinois.

Post: First Purchase Today!

Heather RoddenPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
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@Gregg Heminger so happy for you! Congratulations!

Post: Single family homes...

Heather RoddenPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Posts 101
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I’ve been currently looking at single family homes. But as I keep reading, many investors comment on them not being the best choice. I live in a rural area, and multi family units are somewhat hard to come by. What is your opinion/experience with single family homes?

Post: Becoming a Real estate agent...worth it?

Heather RoddenPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 44
I was thinking of becoming a real estate agent. Anyone done this? Pro’s con’s?

Post: Credit score? What is your minimum?

Heather RoddenPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 44

600 minimum. 

Post: Eliminating Dog Odor

Heather RoddenPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
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@Mark McQuiston I also put bleach in with the carpet cleaner. It got rid of the smell, but unfortunately they had too many stains from nail polish, and gum Ground in for a long time.
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