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All Forum Posts by: Virginia Hedges

Virginia Hedges has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

Thank you,@Omar Khan and Christopher Gianninino. 

So analyze using the $number of the rent you would charge another party, right?  Thanks for the post.

If you are living in one of your multi-family units, and want to pay less than market rent, it will reduce your cash on cash return.  Just wondering what others consider when deciding what to contribute to the property monthly.  I also ask myself the same question when deciding how much of a mortgage down payment to make in order to reduce the monthly operating expenses. Looking forward to some great advice.  Thanks!!

Post: How does a landlord break a lease?

Virginia HedgesPosted
  • Investor
  • Mount Holly, NJ
  • Posts 6
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Phil, that is a great suggestion!

Post: How does a landlord break a lease?

Virginia HedgesPosted
  • Investor
  • Mount Holly, NJ
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0
Originally posted by @Virginia Hedges:

My property has been up for sale, and I got a nice offer.  The buyer wants the downstairs unit vacant as a condition of sale, and the tenants just moved in Dec 1st.  How can I entice the tenants to move (before they finish unpacking) so I can sign the purchase agreement? Suggestions welcome!

 I was thinking-- everything is negotiable, right?  i

Post: How does a landlord break a lease?

Virginia HedgesPosted
  • Investor
  • Mount Holly, NJ
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0

My property has been up for sale, and I got a nice offer.  The buyer wants the downstairs unit vacant as a condition of sale, and the tenants just moved in Dec 1st.  How can I entice the tenants to move (before they finish unpacking) so I can sign the purchase agreement? Suggestions welcome!