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All Forum Posts by: Ripu Singh

Ripu Singh has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Need advice on Commercial Monthly Rent in Austin,TX

We have a 1 year lease on 2 office condos in Round Rock, TX and the current Tenant is always paying the rent 2 weeks later then when its due. Even after repeated email communications, we havent been able to get it resolved.

I am going to start charging daily late fee going forward, and wanted to check if i need to send a certified letter to the Business or can start charging late rent as per the lease agreement. 

I own and manage around 9 residential condos in Austin area and wanted to get some feedback if it would make sense to get a Realtor license. 

Any thoughts or insights from the folks having gone this route. 

Essentially wanting to get the Real Estate License for future property buy/sales for my own business