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All Forum Posts by: Mandy McAllister

Mandy McAllister has started 27 posts and replied 42 times.

Post: Problem rental

Mandy McAllister
Posted
  • Investor
  • New Lenox, IL
  • Posts 44
  • Votes 17
My husband and I have two rentals- my former residence, a condo in the city of Chicago, and his, a SFH in a B/B- western suburb. My condo cash flows $550 per month, we lose about $50 with his. I need your advice on his- he rents to friends of friends, public servants who just had a baby. Current comps in C+ neighborhoods are $1600-$1650 per month. Rent in 2013 was $1050, I convinced him to raise it to $1200 last year. These renters are always late (up to 20 days late) paying rent, were "confused" that a security deposit meant we hold finds (so we have no money in security deposit) and we're a solid $400 per month under market. How would you handle this situation? My thoughts are- 1- dump the 15k under water house, start with a new property I can ensure we use systems to check out tenants. 2- give these tenants 30 days notice (lease ends 8/31). 3- ask for $1300, and explain the late fee we haven't been enforcing from the lease. I think I've learned my lesson letting my extremely kind, but not quite business savvy husband totally take the reins on a property!! Thanks for your advice, Mandy

Post: how to keep track of net worth

Mandy McAllister
Posted
  • Investor
  • New Lenox, IL
  • Posts 44
  • Votes 17
I use both mint and personalcapital.com. Both sites have different syncing capabilities... Maybe personal capital would be a for for you! One caveat: you may be contacted by a portfolio manager with a sales pitch. Hey stop bugging you if you say no early.