20th
December
2007
One of our rentals has been vacant for two months now and not for lack of showings. Potential tenants seem to be super picky now probably due to the huge inventory of rental units in our area. I’ve been showing it and agents have been showing it since we listed it in the local Multiple Listing Service.
Some of the people I’ve showed it to seem to think that it would “hurt my feelings” if, after seeing the property, decide that the place is not for them. What-ever. I swear, I’ve gotten more comments like, “Ok, we’ll be calling you” or “We have one more place to see which we have to go to (and get this) out of respect” than I can shake the proverbial stick at. Read the rest of this entry »
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14th
December
2007
This afternoon, I received a phone call from an ex-tenant who mentioned that he needed to come to my office and pay some money he owed and get a receipt.
The background of this story is that this joker mailed me a worthless check for the last month’s rent and about 20-days worth of late fees then proceeded to disappear leaving the house a total mess. And all this after I offered to let him out of his lease. Read the rest of this entry »
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6th
December
2007
So, here’s a good one. I’ve had these tenants who for the third time in a year, yesterday called me at 8:30pm (no less) to say that their toilets were backing up (again). I know, a landlord’s dream, right?
The last time they called about this, I had to make an emergency (read: $$$) call to a plumber to come and snake the waste line from the roof because there was no (visible) clean-out installed. The plumber who came out reported that when he brought the snake back up out of the line, a bunch of tampons came up with it. (nice) Read the rest of this entry »
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