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Forget leaky toilets, we’ve got a squirrel!

Forget leaky toilets, we’ve got a squirrel!

  You often hear tired landlords complaining of midnight calls from their tenants about leaky toilets. We’ve never experienced those calls. That’s because our tenants know that if they call after 5 p.m., they’ll get a response the next day- unless it’s an emergency of course. We’ve received a couple of those late-night calls for things like busted water mains, but they’ve been few and far...

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Heigh ho, heigh ho, it’s off to court we go

Heigh ho, heigh ho, it’s off to court we go

Heigh ho, heigh ho, it’s off to court we go   So your tenant didn’t pay and you sent them a letter of demand stating they had three days to either pay or move. They did neither and you filed for a dispossessory. The sheriff served the papers and seven days later you get a call from magistrate saying your tenant answered and you have to show up for court Monday morning at 9:30. You thank the...

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They happen. What, evictions? Sometimes.

They happen. What, evictions? Sometimes.

They happen. What, evictions? Sometimes.   If you’re a landlord, chances are you’ll have to file for an eviction at some point. I’d like to walk you through what you should do when filing for dispossessory so you won’t feel as unprepared as I did the first time I had to.   Start by notifying your tenant that they haven’t paid by giving them a letter of demand. This letter informs your...

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What are your options?

What are your options?

What are your options?   When you hear the word option in real estate, you probably think of a lease-option strategy. This is where you lease a house to a tenant buyer with bumpy credit. You call them a tenant buyer because they’re renting your house with the hope of buying it from you in the near future.   That’s where the option comes in. You sell them the option to purchase the...

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