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All Forum Posts by: Ray Hage

Ray Hage has started 1 posts and replied 1073 times.

Post: How I retired at 30 years young! Questions to ask yourself.

Ray HagePosted
  • Investor
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 1,104
  • Votes 748

Congrats man. It sounds like you are both intelligent and hardworking. Keep doing what you want to do in life. It sounds like you deserve everything! I hope to be in your shoes in 3 years or so (I started my RE journey a little late)

Post: Can a Tenant Really Terminate Via Text?

Ray HagePosted
  • Investor
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 1,104
  • Votes 748

Since it is a bit of a complicated case, I'd probably speak to a lawyer if I were you. I am not at all familiar with PA law I can't speak ont that. It sounds like you could take them to small claims court since they violated several terms of the lease and you have some real damages (smoking in the unit, staying past the date, terminated the lease early, messing up construction plans, etc). It sounds like you got a pretty solid case in your favor. I'd hold onto their deposit at the minimum and state your reasons clearly in an email and letter.

Post: What app is best for collecting rent from tenants

Ray HagePosted
  • Investor
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 1,104
  • Votes 748

I like CashApp and Zelle the most. I have been using both for years and never had an issue