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 What are the risks of paying a lot of rent in advance?
I work in temporary employment, so a prospective landlord for a London rental property has asked if I can pay 6 months rent in advance. This means that I won't need to pay rent again for ...


 If someone swears/signs an affadavit in front of a notary and lies, is it perjury?
Just found out that my husband took a line of credit against our home to buy land in the country without disclosing our marriage to the lender.

Even though my name is not on the title to ...


 How long after my house has been repossessed will i get my money?
does anybody know how long it will be after my house has been repossessed i will receive my money for it
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no my house is getting repossessed and it is selling or more ...


 Agree or Disagree?
There are so many folks out there that are in dept up to there eyeballs and have lost there homes to foreclosure. I have a funny feeling that when people get this stimulas package money, they are not ...


 Did you pay too much for your house?
And now wring you hands and whine about it even though your an idiot for not having the intelligence to realise a crash was always gonna happen?...


 We have some dead beat renters...?
Now we find that they gave us false socials, birthdates, etc.
Our dispossessary case will be heard on the 14th. Can we ask the judge for a copy of their socials, and drivers license so we can ...


 My home appraisal came back much lower than the price I paid, what should I do?
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 When bidding for a property is it best to play it cool in front of the estate agent???
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 How long does a house sale take from offer to completion?
we have no chain and the buyer has sold his property.he is as deperate to move in as we are to move out....


 Is ther a number I can call on my landlord for not fixing something in the house?
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 Why are house prices so high?
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 I live in an apartment and would like to know how to turn on the electric meter if I am disconnected?
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 Will the real estate market go up anytime soon?
I live in Southern California, more specifically in Ventura county and have a home I would like to sell. However i was wondering if I should hold off for a couple months just in case the market goes ...


 If you almost had your house paid off what would you do?
Would you finish paying it off, sell it and buy another if it didn't suit your circumstances now. The kids are grown and the house is too big. I need ideas!
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 If being foreclosed on can you take the AC unit?
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 What should be done about buy-to-let owners?
This was inspired by a question asked just a little while ago. What has gone wrong where houses are being used to make money out of by people who clearly already have enough? Since when did houses ...


 Home equity mortgage? Zero down, pay only interests for 25 -35 years, worth or not?
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 Please help moving disaster.?
we sold our house in the begining of feb this year and have since had three moving dates....the latest date we were given was in two days from now(today is tues and were due to move on thursday.) we ...


 I'll give you an apartment to live in and money for groceries and a car to use. Are you interested?
What ya gonna do for me?...


 Ok i'm totally freaking out is this normal?
I'm currently trying to look for a job,I am trying to move into an apartment after I'm done with my transition program (I'll be done in June.)The apartment is going to be for me & ...



littleeluvah
I need some ideas of a new filing system to log whenever each renter pays their rent, ours is very outdated.?
Our office has over 200 rental properties. We currently have folders set up for EACH renter and when they pay their rent, we have a copy of the receipt and we put it in the folder and mark on the outside when the rent was paid. Problem is, if Renter "A" doesn't pay their rent for a month or two, I have no receipt to put in their folder, and being we have so many folders, I don't come across the fact they aren't paying their rent unless I go through every single folder atleast once a week! The folder is good for keeping information about the house/apartment and about the renter, but there HAS to be an easier way to keep up with these things once a month!

Anyone have any suggestions their office uses, or things you can come up with? Any answers and ideas would be INCREDIBLY apperciated!
                     
 




eskie lover
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We used a computer program spreadsheet to keep track of rental payments. Since rent is due and payable on the first, but doesn't become late until 5PM on the 5th, we generated an automatic late fee notice on the 5th to everyone who had not paid by then. If you don't have a computer, generate your own worksheet. You'll only need 12, one for each month indicating the unit, name and rent for each. Check off on the worksheet the payment, check or money order number and the date the rent was paid. That way, you only have one place to look when determining who has and hasn't paid by the date your leases incur late fees. If you have rents that come in throughout the month, you can still use the worksheet as one stop shopping for rental payment information.


AmINormal
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My first suggestion would be to get a computer software program to help you. I suggest Yardi or RentRoll. If that is not a possibility, try ledger cards. These stay out of the acutal resident file but are filed together so looking through them only takes a couple of minutes (even with 200 units). Good luck, I feel for you!


Ms.Green2006
With so many rental properties the company should invest in having each tenant set up on a computer program. That way when the rent is posted in automatically goes onto thier account and the computer tracks it. We use the AS400 system and the Yardi system.


SayWhat?
We use a software called Notesmith that works real well in our office to keep track of our renters and rent-to-owners and their accounts.


Paul t
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There are renters programs that can be purchased, I use Quicken home and office for my rental properties but it took me years to get it situated to my particular situation. In any event you need to come into the computer age. My program notifies me with set parameters when someone is late. I am tracking about 50 renters and I cannot imagine trying to track 200 with a manual system ( which I once had) anymore.


petalsoft992002
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First you are a owner of such properties and the rental is getting to you, all you have to do is open an account on yr computer in alp. forms and reminders, which will automatically update you in all theses regards. You could seperate the payers and non payers regularly.


mecky l
I keep track of memberships and dues along with other fees on over 1000 people.

I made up a program on Microsoft Excel. You can see all of your accounts at a glance and print it out as needed.

I could probably make something up for you if you are interested


firebal
Why not use a spreadsheet? We did not have a computer, so we used the manual 12 column book for each month and we could see at a glance who had not paid for that month. Could be double work, but, easier than folders for each rental. A computer would make the work a whole lot easier.


Skip
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The spread sheet Eskie Lover has in effect in her office is an excellent way to accomplish what you are attempting to do. a one page monthly work sheet.

We purchased a computer program that does the same thing, so you might consider that as alternative,but the spread sheet works very well, you can even work on it from your computer and at a certain time of the month run it to see who has paid like if your due date is the 5th of each month. On the fifth day of each month print the spread sheet to see who has not paid. and file your receipts


therealbratt2003
An easy way if you cant do it on comp is to get two index card boxes putting all renters on a card and file them in box A. As each renter pays there rent remove card to box B. At the end of due date and grace period look back in box A and see who is left !


TXRealtor25
Must step up to modern technology. Ask for them to invest in the following softwares: Yardi, Rentroll, or Quickbooks. They are awsome and alert you with reminders as well as flag those who are delinquent. Also generates letters automatically to those behind in rent...and notices of evictions if prolounged.


daisymaewilcott
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I would set up a system on the internet, with the names of all your renters and when payment is received all you have to do is insert payment date and amount next to their names... this works very well also for expenses incurred for the apartment building.


JODY
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your filing system does not need to change. Its the way your are putting the information in there that counts. You only noted that you can't tell if a customer has pd rent that month or not because of the way you file the receipt.


create an excel sheet that you can check off in the computer each time someone pays and then file the receipt at the end of the day. This will also allow you to see who has pd - how many times that person pd late - if balance is owed - your the one creating the report so add what information you think is most useful at a glance. Excel can also add and subtract for you


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