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All Forum Posts by: Jorge Rullan

Jorge Rullan has started 8 posts and replied 58 times.

Post: Is tenant responsible - need opinions

Jorge RullanPosted
  • Real Estate
  • Lake Mary, FL
  • Posts 62
  • Votes 16

It is going to depend on how your lease is written. Your tenant should be responsible for intentional damage not caused by normal wear and tear.  That is also why landlords take security deposits.  This is more of a who's liable question.  First, your tenant is responsible for the property, so if the lease has the right wording, she would be responsible for repairs.  Now, she can request the presiding judge order restitution as part of the judicial process.  Either way, at the end of the day,  it depends on your lease and what type of landlord you are. Good luck and definitely seek the advise of an attorney.  

Post: New member say hello!!

Jorge RullanPosted
  • Real Estate
  • Lake Mary, FL
  • Posts 62
  • Votes 16

Welcome to BP

Post: Current Shift in Central Florida Market?

Jorge RullanPosted
  • Real Estate
  • Lake Mary, FL
  • Posts 62
  • Votes 16

Where are they located?  In what condition? I have seen houses listed that have sold within 1 or 2 weeks. 

Post: Real Estate Investor from Central Florida

Jorge RullanPosted
  • Real Estate
  • Lake Mary, FL
  • Posts 62
  • Votes 16

Welcome, I am in Sanford. We see how we can help each other out. Good luck!!

Jorge

Post: 3/2 around Central Florida

Jorge RullanPosted
  • Real Estate
  • Lake Mary, FL
  • Posts 62
  • Votes 16

Jorge,

I know of a property in Longwood, Seminole County, that would be a good flip. It's in a great neighborhood and looking at the comps, there is room for a good profit. It's a 3/2 REO. Contact me if you're interested.

Jorge Rullan

Post: 3/2 around Central Florida

Jorge RullanPosted
  • Real Estate
  • Lake Mary, FL
  • Posts 62
  • Votes 16

Hey Jorge,

I am a realtor with Total Realty Corp, I can definitely help you out.  I have a background in construction.  Like most previous replies, what area of Orlando? I am located in Sanford, Seminole County, and also work in Volusia and Orange.  Let me know if there is anything I can do for you.  Once you determine what area, we can find you an investment home that meets your criteria.

Jorge Rullan

cell 407-279-0562 

Post: Some "After Pics"

Jorge RullanPosted
  • Real Estate
  • Lake Mary, FL
  • Posts 62
  • Votes 16

Great Job!!!

Post: Expense Tracking

Jorge RullanPosted
  • Real Estate
  • Lake Mary, FL
  • Posts 62
  • Votes 16

Good morning,

I am looking to keep better tabs on operating expenses like gas, mileage and time spent on projects. What are some good apps or ways to keep track of those things? Thanks

Post: This Basement Floods Ankle Deep - Pic

Jorge RullanPosted
  • Real Estate
  • Lake Mary, FL
  • Posts 62
  • Votes 16

If the things mentioned in the previous responses work, that's great.  But be aware you may be looking at much more difficult and expensive fix.  Besides making sure grading around the house is going away from the house and gutters redirecting rain water, you need to make sure the basement walls have been properly water proofed and have a proper french drain in/around the basement walls.  This will minimize the amount of water getting into the house and reduce the mold you mentioned.  Also, make sure you have a good working sump pump. Good luck!

Post: Hello I am a new member that would like to introduce my self

Jorge RullanPosted
  • Real Estate
  • Lake Mary, FL
  • Posts 62
  • Votes 16

Welcome to BP!! Looking forward to joining you in conversations.

Jorge