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All Forum Posts by: Teresa Humphreys

Teresa Humphreys has started 1 posts and replied 7 times.

@Steve Lehman Thanks! Yes, we have good documentation on the repairs made at the property. I’m not too worried about it and thought there was probably another owner who faced the department. In this particular property, we had the typical “nightmare” tenant, but sometimes that’s the price you pay for doing business. Thanks for your response. 

this property is located in Indianapolis. No section 8 housing. Its a SFH. The Plaintiff is the Health & Hospital Corp, Division of Public Health. It only lists myself as the named defendant ("owner") - not the PM company, who the tenant had the lease with.

@Jay Hinrichs no, not confused.  It's from the Health Department.  Just curious if another homeowner has dealt with an entity like this before.  I know, very strange. 

Has anyone been sued by the Health Department?  I was just served with a Summons & Complaint and ordered to attend a Hearing.  The prior tenant had contacted the HD without even notifying the property management company until we began getting notices. The PM team, immediately started making the list of required repairs, but each time the HD would return to the property, they would discover new "violations" such as a lightbulb being out (I'm not kidding).  We have an entire file of repair receipts, records, photographs of all the repairs that have been completed at the property.  From reading the Complaint they want to fine me 2500 and issue an injunction.  

I actually own a rental property in 46208. No, it is not a war zone. I would classify my neighborhood as blue collar, lower working class. My property in this zip on Barnes Avenue is a SFH, 2B/1B and it rents for 600 per month. The tenant who is in it now is a single mom with little kids. The street is currently experiencing a slow turn around of renovation so it is an up and coming area, although more slower than other popular areas in Indy. I work with a solid PM who has a good rep in the city so if you need references, let me know. I personally like the location b/c of the accessibility, close to the children's museum and my other properties around the city. (but just my preference) Hope this was helpful. Best wishes.

Just took a look at the Indy SOS and the new PM in place of Oceanpointe is called Blue Sky Property Management, LLC and the registered agents are indeed Natali and Clayton Morris. It looks like it was created this year after OP had their license revoked.

I like BHB Group for my property management company in Indy.  A local company.  Solid, professional, with a good reputation in the community.

http://www.bhbindy.net/