I give up on Tenants ! Left in the night again.

/ I give up on Tenants ! Left in the night again. #1  

brin

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I just had another tenant, young man 35 yrs. old had a good job as a maintenance supervisor at a big plant . He was divorced but engaged and she broke it off and he went off the deep end. He and I had what I thought to be a good relationship...he had been my tenant for a year and 5 months...his lease was for 1 yr. and 6 months so he left one month early. He did not finish the work he was to do on the house even though he told me it was done... I had tried to inspect the work but he was always working...His references all checked out fine and his previous landlord gave him good marks...

I wonder if there are any honorable tenants out there anymore...?
 
/ I give up on Tenants ! Left in the night again. #2  
I just had another tenant, young man 35 yrs. old had a good job as a maintenance supervisor at a big plant . He was divorced but engaged and she broke it off and he went off the deep end. He and I had what I thought to be a good relationship...he had been my tenant for a year and 5 months...his lease was for 1 yr. and 6 months so he left one month early. He did not finish the work he was to do on the house even though he told me it was done... I had tried to inspect the work but he was always working...His references all checked out fine and his previous landlord gave him good marks...

I wonder if there are any honorable tenants out there anymore...?

I am just starting out as a landlord. My dad has done it for years, but his property in Florida is a different market, more upscale. What I am afraid of is getting somebody in that cannot pay.
 
/ I give up on Tenants ! Left in the night again. #3  
when you have a rent house or houses your going to loose money no matter what you do.we have 1 rent house an have lost an spent more money on it than its made.weve had to redo our rent house twice.
 
/ I give up on Tenants ! Left in the night again. #4  
Sorry to hear about the trouble. But, we rented once and I won't ever ever ever do it again.
 
/ I give up on Tenants ! Left in the night again. #5  
I am just starting out as a landlord. My dad has done it for years, but his property in Florida is a different market, more upscale. What I am afraid of is getting somebody in that cannot pay.

yes you will get lots of renters that cant or wont pay the rent.an they dont care.an youll get those thatll trash out the house.
 
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I am too going through tenant troubles. I am convinced its not worth it. problem is if I sell now, I wont be able to recoup costs yet. Last month I just evicted them through the courts and it wasnt pretty. once they were evicted, I found a bunch of hidden problems of house I now gotta fix and still working on it. I figure I have another month worth of work to do and then try to rent it again.

MY advice - stay away from landlording if you can unless you have 10 or more houses to do.
 
/ I give up on Tenants ! Left in the night again. #7  
It is possible to get good tennants. I have a rental unit that I have let for over 10 years with no problems. It is to the same tennant.

We have an understanding that I don't bother her and she doesn't bother me. She pays on time and looks after the unit better than I would. I do not need to do inspections and simply have a look around when I do maintenance.

We have also agreed that I will give her lots of notice if selling and she will give plenty of notice if leaving. Neither of us are plannning any change for years.

Weedepharma
 
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The only people I know of who have made money on tenanting have been land speculators. Buy a house and keep it for 20 years in an area where it will eventually get torn down and replaced with something really expensive.

The speculators let the house go to heck, and they expect to have to fix it up a few times and to get cheated. But they are in it for the long run.
 
/ I give up on Tenants ! Left in the night again. #9  
Brin, I can beat your tenant story:

The wife is from a small town in Manitoba. We have a house there and ended up buying two more before the "boom" which was a few years behind the US one. Anyway, this was our first foray into renting. The first house we rented to a young school teacher.....perfect tenant, never missed a payment, always on time, never saw the guy for 5 years. Second house was a nighmare. Could not get tenants to stay long enough to complete a contract and for 3 years we went through a dozen.

But the last ones were the doozies. Boyfriend/girfriend and a cat 2 months in on a 6 month lease. Disappeared on Thanksgiving night(that's Canada's turkey day not ours). Left the turkey IN THE OVEN, most of their clothing and belongings....and the CAT, and the back door was wide open:confused2:
It was like a UFO hovered over the house and beamed them up:laughing: We never heard from them again, but did confirm they were still alive. I am convinced the UFO spit them back out after it got immediate heartburn from eating spoiled IDIOTS.

That was the straw. We sold that house, then when our angel school teacher decided to buy a house, we sold that one too. NEVER AGAIN:thumbsup:
 
/ I give up on Tenants ! Left in the night again. #10  
I just had another tenant, young man 35 yrs. old had a good job as a maintenance supervisor at a big plant . He was divorced but engaged and she broke it off and he went off the deep end. He and I had what I thought to be a good relationship...he had been my tenant for a year and 5 months...his lease was for 1 yr. and 6 months so he left one month early. He did not finish the work he was to do on the house even though he told me it was done... I had tried to inspect the work but he was always working...His references all checked out fine and his previous landlord gave him good marks...

I wonder if there are any honorable tenants out there anymore...?

If he was even close on the rent and he left and took his stuff and did not leave the place wrecked consider yourself lucky. We once went over a year trying to get someone out and then the place was trashed. It was a trailer home. With the help from a lawyer we ended giving up on it not paying the taxes and went to the county offices and signed paper work giving up our rights to the property and deeded it to the county. The scum actually got a restraining order on me and I could not go within 100 yards of the place even when it was legally mine. They lived there close to 3 years before the county got them out
 
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My wife, her sister & brother own their old family farm, with orig farm house and 2 hired-hand small houses... all 3 are rented out. BIL looks after it all as he's the one who lives close. One small house has been rented for 3 years now to a single lady in her 50s, works for post office as a letter carrier, so makes decent money. Last fall she let a couple rent cheques bounce, so she gave BIL a new stack of post-dated cheques to pay twice a month, when she gets paid. Guess what,,, the last 2 of those have bounced. ???
They would sell to get away from renting, but there's also 150 acres rented to a local farmer for $185 an acre... now that's good money for something you don't have to do any upkeep on. Maybe soon time to board up the houses and just rent out the land.

Pete
 
/ I give up on Tenants ! Left in the night again. #12  
I have the same luck with tenants as most people here have expressed. Some people are luckier or better at being landlords than others. I am certain that I could find someone with a great 30 year rental track record. The month after they move into my property they will undoubtedly fall into a huge sorrowful financial crisis and I will be suckered into holding the bag. The only thing that will ever cause me to be a landlord again is sheer desparation requiring me to rent a property.
 
/ I give up on Tenants ! Left in the night again.
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Well guys....I see I am not alone in the disappointed landlord club...The previous tenant I had in the house was there for 16 yrs. and paid his rent on time . I have a new prospective tenant and his wife and baby coming to look at it today...I would love to sell it since it is the last rental property I own and I have slowly sold my rentals over the years...I no longer willing to put up with the worry tenants bring. I can't sell it now due to the depressed real estate values...so I will have to tough out another tenant...Oh Joy !
 
/ I give up on Tenants ! Left in the night again. #14  
I grew up working on my parents rental houses. I hated it and resented having to spend my time after school or during the summer fixing those houses. They had one tennat who was long term and pretty good at paying on time. They where illegal alliens and where very quiet and good about keeping the place nice. We just did maintenance work there and repaired what broke from normal usage and age. The other house was always getting new people in it, and every time, it was a nightmare to clean it up and fix what they damaged.

You either have to inspect the house all the time, or realize that they don't care what happens to it and what it takes to fix what they do. I've come to the conclusion that their are two types of renters. Those who are there short term because they have goals and plans to buy their own place, and those who are irresponsible and self destructive that just don't get it that they are the problem. Sadly, those are what we had to deal with most of the time.

I will never own rent houses. As a contractor, I get hired all the time to fix them for people that think they will live off of the rent for their retirement and want to keep the houses up. Sometimes it costs them six months rent for me to fix what is damaged, and that's usually because they are in there helping and will finish it off themselves or wait until they can afford to do the rest of the repairs. Other times it's just to get it fixed up enough to rent it out again as soon as possible. I try not to judge, but I sure don't want to be in that position of having to decide how much money to put into a house that I'm pretty sure is just going to get trashed again.

Most common thing is wet clothes or stuff on the floor. Water seems to get splashed everywhere in bathrooms too, and kids either mark up walls or put holes in them. The nasty factor of what is never cleaned up or left to rot is also pretty common. Dog poo in corners of rooms so thick it's on top of older poo, or dried onto the floor so it has to be scraped off.

I think the money is in building rental units and selling them.

Eddie
 
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We have had good tenants and bad, unfortunately more bad than good and even a few ugly. One tenant had a baby a couple of months after moving in who saved every diaper in garbage bags and stored them in the closets of the house. After 6 months they moved, of course not paying the last months rent. Had to get cleaners in to take out the garbage bags plus lots of other garbage. Then called the realtor to sell the property. My saying is give most tenants a tent and tell them to pitch it on the beach at low tide. :D:D
 
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1*I am just starting out as a landlord.
My dad has done it for years,
2*but his property in Florida is a different market,
1*I sure do feel for you.
2*The real but is your dads time was yesteryear yours is in todays climate.
 
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brin;287598 1*I wonder if there are any honorable tenants out there anymore...?[/quote said:
1*As I've heard my uncle say many times there ain't no such thing as a good renter but if you ever did find one the government will takes him away from you.
 
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MY advice - stay away from landlording if you can unless you have 10 or more houses to do.

Good advice. I have a cousin who has about 40 units in a college town that are mostly empty in the summers. He bought most of them in the '80s and early '90s, so they generate good cash flow at today's prices. He keeps one guy busy full time just repainting, replacing carpet, patching walls, etc.
 
/ I give up on Tenants ! Left in the night again. #20  
Sincerely sorry in regards to your problem with the tenant. Just a thought? Relatives will leave you hanging also. The results of being a Landlord are sometimes positive and sometimes negative. Toss of the coin?
 

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