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Seriously, I have no life.
I don't think I would want to go into a partnership with friends- better to keep them as friends and not go through the problems when money is involved.That's a really good idea, the 'designated area'. I'll have to mention it to sarge, up the street. I use the police parking lot anyway for transactions, since they have camera's all over the building.
Nothing personal but I'm glad I didn't go into the housing rental market. I've had my chances and a couple friends wanted to go into partnership but I nixed the idea. I'd heard, and still do, too many horror stories of the 'renters from hell' or the deadbeats. Same goes for vacation rental properties.
My one buddy complains all the time that he's had to put a lawyer on retainer, just for the deadbeats and the pigs who trash the place, beyond the 3 month escrow he insists upon signing. He's making a profit but seems miserable about it. I can do without the agita (Italian heartburn) and I don't react very well to getting stiffed.
No thanks.
I have been lucky- three renters, all paid on time although the second one didn't seem to know how to pick up a sponge or scrubber because the place was dirty afterward and it had been freshly cleaned, painted and some repairs made after the first renter left. I found a web site for creating leases and because of the way they left it, when I clicked on 'Print', it showed "Printing page 1 of 26". so I decided to trim it down. When the next applicants came through (some were recommended by people I knew), the credit checks showed a series of train wrecks and I had red lights & sirens going in my mind when I met some of them.
I was relieved when the one I picked showed up- she was in her mid-40s and her mom was with her. I didn't get the impression that she would be a problem and didn't even bother with the credit check. She had to move out because her mom had to go into assisted living and the house needed someone to live in it.