Eviction Day: Update

Eviction Update: Compromise ReachedThis an update to Saturday’s post on evicting one of my tenants.  It seems I’ve had a change of heart as I’ve now agreed to put off the eviction and ’see how it goes’.  Now, I could totally have just postponed the problem to a later date or I could have well and truly turned a corner with this tenant.

I did deliver the eviction notice as promised and the discussion with the tenant was initially quite tense.  However, things settled down and we were actually able to work out a compromise.  My primary motivation for evicting this tenant was not actually the late rent, but her overall attitude toward me.  She’s been a difficult tenant, often refusing to communicate and once threatening to phone the police.  Couple this with a ballooning debt and I didn’t have much interest in keeping her around.

However, after our conversation she seemed genuinely interested in making our relationship work and getting caught up with her rent.  Oh, and if I did end up evicting her, the likelihood that I’d be able to collect any of my debt would have diminished greatly as she no longer had any incentive to pay me.

So, this is a bit of an experiment.  Hopefully she gets caught up with her rent and I only hear from her once every 6 months about a broken something or other.

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Eviction Day: How to Out a Crappy Tenant

Eviction aftermath

I’ve been having ongoing payment issues with one of my tenants for a number of months now.  Normally I will work with the tenant and arrange a payment program to get caught up, but this tenant is different.  The last time I actually spoke to her in person she threatened to call the police because I was ‘harassing’ her by asking for my rent money.  Since then our communication has been strictly by email, and she never answers the phone or returns my messages.  I’ve grown very tired of funding her living expenses with no thanks and lots of head-aches.

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Collecting Rent: Why So Bloody Difficult?

Collecting Rent: Rent JudgeSince I’ve listed my rental properties for sale all hell has broken loose in terms of being able to collect my rent.  At the moment I’ve got two tenants behind on rent, a third with a bounced cheque, and a fourth who just moved out and owes me for 1/2 a month.  Just when you think all is going well…

To go back a bit in time, one of my tenants who’s been great in every other way (except she’s never been on time with rent) just recently moved out.  One month ago I did my usual phone call to find out when she’d be able to pay me, but instead of giving me date for payment she informed me that she needed to move.  This wasn’t entirely surprising since she’s had such difficulty making rent, but filling vacancies is the most time consuming landlord activity I deal with.  I advertised the apartment with very little interest until I offered a rental incentive of 1/2 a moth’s free rent.  So instead of being out another whole month’s rent, I’m only out 1/2 and the flat is now rented with a great tenant.

I have another tenant in the same building who’s been paying me rent in small increments and never on time.  As of July 1 she now owes me $1,125.  Read more…

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Switching Gears: Selling Up to Generate More Cash-Flow

Selling up to generate more cash flow

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Ever since I purchased my first rental property I’ve been mentally conflicted about the best way to grow my rental portfolio while making money (cash-flow positive) and creating equity.  In my experience positive cash-flow investments seem to be mutually exclusive of potential for great equity gains, especially in the short term.  The investment opportunities I’ve come across that are revenue positive without the requirement of a large down-payment tend to be in ‘rough’ neighborhoods where the purchase price is low enough to generate great returns on your rent. Conversely, up and coming neighborhoods tend to yield much higher purchase prices and rents need to be in line to compensate.  When I run the numbers, they just don’t seem to make the grade.

The trouble with the hood (as I like to call it) is that the investment is great on paper, but in reality it’s much more work.  Read more…

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Ever Get Drunk-Dialed by a Tenant?

Drunk Dialed by a Tenant - SkyscaperdreamsLet me tell you that its plenty uncomfortable getting drunk-dialed by one of your tenants.  First off, she’s a bit of a firecracker at the best of times, and second its just bloody awkward.

The back story is that this tenant was about a week behind on her rent and I was due to come over that day and collect the balance.  I got a call around 7:00.  The caller-ID told me who it was, but I could barely tell what was going on as my tenant couldn’t string a sentence together.  After informing me of her love life issues, financial situation, and general happiness with life she tells me that she’s got some of my rent, but not all.  Then she says: “…I love you.”  So what do you say to that?

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