>I think about what it would be like to be a landlord >right now with no
>ability to evict. That would suck.
Another reason I think it's prudent to sell a house now, if you can. Kaleb is
quite fortunate to have gotten the dope growing, dog neglecting dirt bags out
when he did. Also, the
I think about what it would be like to be a landlord right now with no ability
to evict. That would suck.
-D
> On Sep 7, 2020, at 7:03 AM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes
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> On Sun, September 6, 2020 11:38 pm, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes wrote:
>> I heard something about this and think it
On Sun, September 6, 2020 11:38 pm, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes wrote:
> I heard something about this and think it turns out the owner is
> scamming. He did the damage himself and has a go fund me thatâs up to
> 48k or so.
Let me guess, he wants to replace the windows, and $48k buys a lot of
> Since the drywall was soaked through...
With that amount of piss, before re-drywalling I'd consider slopping a coat of
Killz
on all the wood that is about to be covered up. Just as insurance.
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I heard something about this and think it turns out the owner is scamming. He
did the damage himself and has a go fund me that’s up to 48k or so.
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> On Sep 6, 2020, at 9:12 PM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes
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> I give your bitch ass a place to when nobody else would
I give your bitch ass a place to when nobody else would give you a place
to live. (that's your first hint that everybody else has a good reason for
not renting to her)
(language alert)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRRDbziHvxU
Twitter comments are mostly against the homeowner
>We went so far as to talk to our real estate attorney and look at some
>contracts
A retired co-worker has several rental properties. He screens his tenants,
however he never meets them. When he shows up at a property, they only know he
is the handyman/property manager. He has his attorney
Yep
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> https://www.netflix.com/title/60026600?preventIntent=true
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> Rick
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Well considering I’m about 6k in that is what has been happening.
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> On Sun, September 6, 2020 7:38 pm, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes wrote:
>> In about 3 years we are looking to sell.
>>
>
> Hopefully you
After we cut out the drywall we might just do that to the studs. It had to be a
massive amount of piss as in they just let their dogs pee in there for the last
3 years constantly.
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> On Sep 6, 2020, at 6:47 PM, G Mann via Mercedes wrote:
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> Kaleb,
> Have you tried using
On Sun, September 6, 2020 7:38 pm, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes wrote:
> In about 3 years we are looking to sell.
>
Hopefully you will have remediated the damage by then.
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Kaleb,
Have you tried using baking soda to take away the smell?
Since the drywall was soaked through, the amount of dog piss had to be
huge. I would suggest you lay a good layer of baking soda in the studs and
across the floor and any area you can get it to stay... walk away for a
couple days and
Yea the plan is the rent it again. In about 3 years we are looking to sell.
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> On Sep 6, 2020, at 2:07 PM, Max Dillon via Mercedes
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> Are you still planning to rent again?
>
> Your stories have pretty much convinced me I never want to be a landlord.
> Max
When we were preparing to sell our former home we considered keeping it and
renting it, as rentals are in high demand in this area and command some pretty
decent prices. We would only be about six blocks away, so that would be a plus.
We went so far as to talk to our real estate attorney and
It's like a script for a movie. I'm laughing but also feel bad for Kaleb.
Really it's normally not that bad. Biggest thing is to never allow
pets. They can do so much damage in the worst case.
There's always the chance you get the tenant from hell though. That's
why it's an investment: there's
Are you still planning to rent again?
Your stories have pretty much convinced me I never want to be a landlord.
Max Dillon
Charleston SC
Sep 5, 2020 9:59:27 PM Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes :
> We are way too far down the rabbit hole for that. We are sitting at about
> $6k in materials so far.
We are way too far down the rabbit hole for that. We are sitting at about $6k
in materials so far. We need to get a fence guy out to quote repairing the wood
privacy fence their dogs destroyed. Need to get a window guy out to quote
replacing nearly every screen in the house. Some screens are
On Sat, September 5, 2020 9:38 pm, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes wrote:
> Every time we are there we
> find something else they screwed up.
>
And probably past the due date for giving them a final total of the damages?
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So this office that used to be the back porch that was apparently used as a dog
kennel has constantly smelled so bad you couldn’t stand to be in there. The
house side is being and the outside is Sheetrock. So far we have used that
enzyme stuff, citrus cleaner, bleach, pine sol, ran ozone
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