This is a copy of the numerous emails we sent to each other the past couple days, this guy has called me from overseas a couple times, he will not pay more than the $2000.00 a month though
do you think this is the same thing?
Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2006 15:12:01 -0700
From:
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Subject: RE: [FWD: RE: Tripp Way Details]
To: "dan desmet" <dedesmet@yahoo.com>
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Subject: RE: [FWD: RE: Tripp Way Details]
From: dan desmet <dedesmet@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, November 23, 2006 8:20 pm
To:
mike.henson@firstclassinvestments.com
Thank you for the prompt reply,
I will need to secure this property with a tenant
starting in December, it is ready for occupation now,
is this going to be a problem?
No problem from our side, my client is expecting me to confirm the status on this property by 1700 GMT tomorrow as they have to ship their personal belonging on Monday and that requires an address to send them to. Do you think we can nail this by then?
Can you send me a rental/lease agreement that you have
used in the past, so that I can compare it to mine?
Their previous agreement is in Spanish and prior to that in Swedish. They are not suitable for your market both of these jurisdictions are completely different to the US market and I believe the cost of translation will be around $1500 which makes it cheaper to draft something locally.
After I am able to contact a reference or two, I will
fell more secure and would like to move forward, what
would the next step be?
We are going to have to write to their references to request a response. This will take a few days whilst we draft a letter and get it translated into Spanish and Swedish; wait for the response and then get them translated into English.
Lets get this ball rolling. I
have a few other families interested in the property
and dont want them to be kept waiting. Thank you, Dan
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mike.henson@firstclassinvestments.com wrote:
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Subject: Re: [FWD: RE: TrippWay Details]
From: dan desmet <dedesmet@yahoo.com>
Date:Thu, November 23, 2006 5:17 pm
To:mike.henson@firstclassinvestments.com
So far, so good.
acouple points and a request:
The prospective tenants are non-smokers- that is
very good, do they have any special circumstancesI
should be aware of which may need any special
attention fromme. I know this sounds vague, but I
need to know about anyincidental information which
may affect the house.
No, they are just a normal Christian
family;non-smokers, non-drinkers. If there is
something specific you want meto get answered, do not
hesitate to ask.
They have a dog - daschound - seems reasonable, it can
notbe a nuisance to the neighbors. ex. barking all
night long or a lotduring the day
We have had no complaints from their otherlandlords.
They must care for the lawn and landscaping
professionalcarpet cleaning will be required if they
move out - because of thedog
No problem, carpet cleaning is standard inEurope.
they pay all utilities
Again no problem. I am assumingproperty/city taxes are
paid by you
I do not pay for pool care, that is fairly simple
They have indoor pool in the UK and all theproperties
in Spain have all had pools. They will probably just
hiresomeone to handle that.
The repair of the home theater projector will bethier
responsibility if required, I just replaced the bulb
fromthe last tenants ($300.00)they must have used it
improperly
Ok
I want to contact some references whom they have
rentedfrom
I will contact their last landlord and obtain
areference/translation for you.
What does LTT stand for?
Lightstream Transmission & TelecomInc
do you have any contractual documentation I can look
overconcerning the coverage of liabilities by LTT, or
do you have areadily available lease agreement we can
start with, if so pleasee-mail
Normally we ask for an officer of LTT toprovide a
simple letter of guarantee. It is a one page letter
thatsimply states that LTT will guarantee their
performance of theircontractual obligations. We try to
keep things as simple aspossible.
If your clients would be interested in purchasingthe
property after the lease, can you send me a contract
whichwould represent this type of transaction? this
can help a great dealin expeditiing the process.
We have not handled a rent to own transactionbefore,
we either handle straight rentals or straight sales.
The salescontracts we have here do not cover that
situation; however I wouldrecommend that should you
decide to go with my client that you and hesit down
during the Christmas period and discuss how to set it
up; thenarrange for a lawyer to draft something.
I will be periodically checking my DEDESMET@Yahoo
accountthroughout the day, but tomorrow I will only
be able to access
thedaniel.desmet@beale.af.mil
account so once again please send to bothaccounts
when corresponding, thanks,Dan