All Forum Posts by: Jonathan Key
Jonathan Key has started 3 posts and replied 119 times.
Post: Bank said NO to putting house in LLC name

- Real Estate Investor
- Longview, TX
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@Brandon Hall Wow...didn't you just say all this to me!?
Post: Delinquent

- Real Estate Investor
- Longview, TX
- Posts 122
- Votes 62
They are snowing you. Evict.
Post: What do you think of offering a discount for paying rent early?

- Real Estate Investor
- Longview, TX
- Posts 122
- Votes 62
Originally posted by @Jeff Rabinowitz:
I rarely have a month where I don't get late fees. I put all of my late fees into my "liquid fund". The funds are used to purchase scotch. My tenants have paid for some very nice bottles. I like late fees.
You are my hero.
Post: Pictures of a Not So Junk $30k Rental....

- Real Estate Investor
- Longview, TX
- Posts 122
- Votes 62
Wow...I thought people in East Texas got weird....that's creepy my friend.
Post: Mobile toolbox / workshop.

- Real Estate Investor
- Longview, TX
- Posts 122
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@Josh Nix Thanks for the tip!
Post: What would you do ?

- Real Estate Investor
- Longview, TX
- Posts 122
- Votes 62
Leave it. You are fixing something that is not broken.
Post: Where is Waldo-A.K.A. Deed Holder?

- Real Estate Investor
- Longview, TX
- Posts 122
- Votes 62
@Account Closed Wow, how's that for calling ball? YOU ROCK! Did you get all that from the CAD or was there somewhere else you were able to look? Thanks for the fish, but teach me to fish too, lol!
I really do appreciate the info though! :)
The county is some rural and some not. That county's CAD is the least informative of any I have seen. As a matter of fact I usually can get more info from Zillow than I can from a CAD in Harrison County.
Thanks again!
Post: What Don’t You Charge Tenants for Concerning Maintenance Issues?

- Real Estate Investor
- Longview, TX
- Posts 122
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I would guess that depends on how you define maintenance?
Post: Very high light bill!

- Real Estate Investor
- Longview, TX
- Posts 122
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I agree with @Michael Noto - you did your due diligence so it's not your problem.
Post: Tenants reporting their cars broken into - LL responsible?

- Real Estate Investor
- Longview, TX
- Posts 122
- Votes 62
Auto Insurance. Renters Insurance. Yup, that's the ticket.