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Anybody own a rental house?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1029249" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I wouldn't do that. Make them pay for the rent and if they do work for you pay them money back. Money has tangible value where the value of work is subjective. There are some good people out there but like said, don't start the rent out to cheap. Also, don't try to do a lot of fixing up before hand because most do not care and will not appreciate the effort. My renter wants the house to suit them and they have taken it on themselves - with my permission - to paint and do work to the house. Though they didn't ask I asked them to give me all the bills for materials and for the curtains and window treatments and I reimbursed them for the expense on the condition everything stays with the house.</p><p></p><p>Be firm, clear and fair up front and it can pay off. You've reminded me of all the crap I went through to find a good one and how I need to knock some of the rent off the house cause I want to keep these people as long as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1029249, member: 4362"] I wouldn't do that. Make them pay for the rent and if they do work for you pay them money back. Money has tangible value where the value of work is subjective. There are some good people out there but like said, don't start the rent out to cheap. Also, don't try to do a lot of fixing up before hand because most do not care and will not appreciate the effort. My renter wants the house to suit them and they have taken it on themselves - with my permission - to paint and do work to the house. Though they didn't ask I asked them to give me all the bills for materials and for the curtains and window treatments and I reimbursed them for the expense on the condition everything stays with the house. Be firm, clear and fair up front and it can pay off. You've reminded me of all the crap I went through to find a good one and how I need to knock some of the rent off the house cause I want to keep these people as long as possible. [/QUOTE]
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