All Forum Posts by: Account Closed
Account Closed has started 5 posts and replied 120 times.
Post: This is a weird one...
- Investor
- Fairport, NY
- Posts 124
- Votes 74
@Tyler Hallman it sounds like you are really motivated, which is great! Looking at potential deals is a great first step.
Based on your posts you need to regroup and seriously decide if this is for you. If your ambition is driving you to try and bend the law because you don’t agree or think it’s fair time to hit pause.
If you can’t do it legit then don’t do it at all. I don’t say that to discourage you at all, or pass judgement. Banks, the government, IRS, and SEC are no joke. You get caught committing fraud and it will cost you way more than you will ever gain by cutting corners.
Hope you are able to figure it out, good luck.
Post: Better lenders in Rochester NY?
- Investor
- Fairport, NY
- Posts 124
- Votes 74
@Jay Wu are you going to be an owner occupant, or is this strictly an investment property?
Post: Better lenders in Rochester NY?
- Investor
- Fairport, NY
- Posts 124
- Votes 74
@Jay Wu I am local to Rochester and invest here as well. If you would like a reference to a great local lender I can send you their contact info
Post: Best free landlord app, have you found the golden goose?
- Investor
- Fairport, NY
- Posts 124
- Votes 74
@Matt Bailey Cozy
Post: Best free landlord app, have you found the golden goose?
- Investor
- Fairport, NY
- Posts 124
- Votes 74
@Matt Bailey Cozi
Post: Tenant wants to break lease
- Investor
- Fairport, NY
- Posts 124
- Votes 74
@John Morgan your first sentence says your friend wants to break her lease due to her landlord being slow to repair issues. Would it be more accurate to say your friend wants to break her lease so she can move into your unit, and wants to know if she has an acceptable excuse to avoid being sued?
I agree with you, we should respond to maintenance items in a timely manner, and no tenant should have to live with substandard conditions regardless how much, or little, the rent.
I am not in Texas and have no knowledge of the landlord tenant laws in Texas. My guess would be that even in a state that is landlord friendly your friend is going to have a tough time making the case based on the information you provided. Good luck
Post: Verifying Rent Rolls?
- Investor
- Fairport, NY
- Posts 124
- Votes 74
@Patrick Risko have the tenant sign an estoppel that verifies the rent amount, security deposit, length of lease term. If you are working with an attorney they can create a simple one page document for you.
Post: Rochester Tax Assessment
- Investor
- Fairport, NY
- Posts 124
- Votes 74
@Matthew Drouin Thanks for the reply. I have had that happen when a recently purchase property was increased to the contract price, I have come to expect that.
A few properties I have held for a few assessment cycles were substantially increased. I am curious to see if other investors are having a similar experience, or if I am just one a lucky few!
Post: Rochester Tax Assessment
- Investor
- Fairport, NY
- Posts 124
- Votes 74
Wanted to reach out to fellow Rochester, NY investors. Has anyone else received the proposed new property tax assessments? If so, thoughts?
Post: Need opinion- offering 50/50 partnership for 25% of the cost
- Investor
- Fairport, NY
- Posts 124
- Votes 74
@Markus Ennis sorry I am saying the opposite. If someone brought me a deal and expected me to contribute all the funding it is highly unlikely I would split 50/50 equity. The deal would have to be so good that even at 50% it would be better than what I can find on my own.
Maybe because you are dealing with family they would be more generous and agree to the 50/50 split to help you get started.