JoshOnt
Chief Petty Officer
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Ensure they are out before you close on the property.Closing is soon...the renters have stayed 10 days past their end date and won't leave. This is going to get interesting.
Ensure they are out before you close on the property.Closing is soon...the renters have stayed 10 days past their end date and won't leave. This is going to get interesting.
Going to be a court issue, not a law enforcement issue. Will need to file a unlawful detainer with the courts.In our area there are 5 full time police officers who spend all of there time dealing with evictions. Maybe a call to the local authorities could aid in getting the tenants out.
Closing is soon...the renters have stayed 10 days past their end date and won't leave. This is going to get interesting.
Of course, owning rental property means retiring early for many people.You couldn't pay me to be a landlord... I retired to enjoy life...
Well, I closed on the property. The renters found other living situations and only left a few bits of junk behind in the yard such as some tires, but the carpet is pretty much destroyed with dog and cigarette smoke and I'll need to have the ceilings all repainted to cover the cigarette smoke smell. The deal with this property was that it is a 9 acre property in an area where there is just zero land available that isn't developed in a popular area with vacation and lake homes. It is as nice of a piece of property as I've seen with 200 plus foot trees everywhere, a home and a customized three car garage and multiple other outbuildings and features. It seems people were lining up to buy it but the catch was that it had to be a cash sale and it seems that nobody has cash any longer. Dozens of people looked at it before we decided to look at it and the sellers were so fed up with the whole situation, they took our insultingly low, lowball offer.
Okay that sound like a better deal the previous postings. If you think they are going to develop the area soon, you could be sitting on a virtual gold mine. However, if they don't, you can rent it to more questionable renters... I'm glad for you if you do have great turn over for large sums of money. However, if you are going to rent it, I'm certainly glad it is you and not me dealing with such folks... :thumb:
Oh before I forget it. My father-in-law was a heavy smoker before he passed away. I tried my best to paint the ceiling in their house two times without any success from the smoke stains. I finally had to use Kilz primer (lacquer based and you will need a respirator to survive) to cover over the stains. So heads up to use a extremely good primer or get ready to paint a bunch of coats without success...
+++1 on the TSP.TSP will kill smoke smell as well other stuff out there,
+++1 on the TSP.
As bad as the walls get, can you imagine what the inside of a smoker's lungs look?