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All Forum Posts by: Stu Awt

Stu Awt has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: tenant pays landlord's utilities

Stu AwtPosted
  • Honolulu, HI
  • Posts 4
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Haha thanks Jermaine, if my "buddy" pays me directly and I pay the utility company, isn't that considered rental income?

Post: tenant pays landlord's utilities

Stu AwtPosted
  • Honolulu, HI
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

Hi,  Is it legal to pass the landlord's utilities to the tenant.  Let's say a tenant stays rent free and pays the utilities instead.  Both the landlord and tenant lives in the same home.  The name of the utilities are under the landlord's name.  thanks

George, I borrowed from the local bank in the past, I just thought I would look into brokers to get a feel for it. I'm not sure which is best. Do you have cons against brokers? thanks

Hi, I'm looking for a lender. I wanted to find out if the list and ratings at brokeroutpost.com is legitimate? how are they rated? Some brokers I see are rated in the thousands while others is just one rating.

What's a good way to find a mortgage broker? Are there any good sites that rate them fairly? thanks