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The TurnKey Investor's Rental Property Repossession (The Audio Program): How to Remove Deadbeat Tenants From Your Property Without Lawyers or Going to Eviction Court!
 
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The TurnKey Investor's Rental Property Repossession (The Audio Program): How to Remove Deadbeat Tenants From Your Property Without Lawyers or Going to Eviction Court! [Audio CD]

Matthew S. Chan (Author)
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October 21, 2006
"LEARN THE SECRETS OF REMOVING DEADBEAT TENANTS WITHOUT EVICTION COURT!"

Every real estate investor or landlord who manages rental property will one day deal with a "problem tenant". A "problem tenant" becomes a deadbeat tenant when he either doesn't maintain the property or simply stops paying rent. Conventional wisdom says the only way to get rid of deadbeat tenants is to initiate the eviction process through the local court system. Unfortunately, evictions often cost time, energy, and money.

What if you could simply bypass the eviction process, lawyers, and the court system and have tenants move out quickly and legally?

Cynical and closed-minded landlords say it cannot be done. And yet, the Author created a simple, proven system that does exactly that! He knows how to remove deadbeat tenants from his rental properties without having to deal with lawyers or eviction court! In this special Audio Program, the Author describes the property repossession system he uses that eliminates up to 80% of the evictions he used to do!

SPECIAL BONUSES INCLUDED!

* BONUS #1: A copy of the special legal form he uses to remove tenants and repossess properties is enclosed!

* BONUS #2: The special presentation, "How to Collect Lost Rents & Bad Debts" explains how the Author recovers thousands of dollars of "lost" rents and "bad" debts with little work on his part through collection agencies.


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This special audio program is part of "The Advanced Investor Series" and not generally considered for the beginning investor.

Look for the many other "TurnKey Investor" book and audiio titles available on Amazon.com.

About the Author

Matthew Chan is the publisher and author of "The TurnKey Investor" book series. Matthew has been involved with investment real estate through family rental property since he was a teen-ager! After spending ten years in Corporate America, Matthew escaped to become a successful entrepreneur at the age of 29. A few short years later, he started his own investment real estate portfolio. Today, that highly profitable and expanding portfolio consistently generates spendable cash flow for himself and his investment partners. Along with launching new book projects, Matthew continues to oversee the management of his Internet businesses and his real estate management company. His business and investment interests continue to take him across the U.S. where he frequently meets and networks with new people. Matthew is also the author of "The Intrepid Way" book series. That book series teaches employees how to leave the confines of the corporate world through entrepreneurship. Matthew's educational background includes a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from University of Central Florida, and a Masters of Business Administration from Webster University.

Product Details

  • Audio CD: 1 pages
  • Publisher: Ascend Beyond Publishing (October 21, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1933723025
  • ISBN-13: 978-1933723020
  • Product Dimensions: 7 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,498,512 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Matthew Chan is president of Ascend Beyond Publishing and Tempest Broadcasting. In publishing, Matthew is the author of several business books and business audio programs. They include "The TurnKey Publisher" Series, "The TurnKey Investor" Series, and The Intrepid Way.

In broadcasting, Matthew is the Executive Producer for Tempest Broadcasting, a web-based media network specializing in video publishing, video marketing, and video syndication for businesses. As Executive Producer, Matthew works closely with business owners to create, syndicate, host, and broadcast their own unique branded educational shows throughout the Internet.

In addition to his media business interests, Matthew is a seasoned real estate investor and continues to oversee the property management of his and his investment partners real estate investment properties.

Because of his extensive technical skills with computers, Internet, and other technologies, Matthew integrates and incorporates those skills into every business venture he works and consults on. Matthew synthesizes that expertise into "Web Domination Strategies" that organically move unknown and obscure businesses to high Internet presence and search engine profiles. Matthew has consulted for a wide-variety of businesses and industries.

Matthew's educational background includes a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from University of Central Florida, and a Masters of Business Administration from Webster University.

Matthew can be found at MatthewChan.com. Ascend Beyond Publishing can be found at AscendBeyond.com. Tempest Broadcasting can be found at TempestBroadcasting.com.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A "Must" Audio Pogram for Property Managers and Landlords, January 14, 2007
This review is from: The TurnKey Investor's Rental Property Repossession (The Audio Program): How to Remove Deadbeat Tenants From Your Property Without Lawyers or Going to Eviction Court! (Audio CD)
If you have deadbeat tenants who aren't paying the rent on time or perhaps driving you out of your mind with lease violations, The TurnKey Investor's Rental Property Repossession by Matthew S. Chan is exactly what you need. My husband and I, as landlords, have experienced some very strange happenings with our tenants: one tried to grow marijuana on the property and another kept an alligator in the basement. Evicting tenants via the court system can be a lengthy and costly procedure--one most property managers and landlords would like to avoid; however, many of them have been brainwashed into believing that eviction is their only option. Matthew Chan, a real estate investor and property manager, personally convinced me in this audio program that there are other legal, as well as quicker, ways to get tenants to move out. Listen with an open mind and learn from this excellent teacher.

Although Mr. Chan specializes in lease options, his intent is to keep many properties without losing money because of non-paying tenants. As a teen he gained much expertise in regard to leases, agreements, and business letters since his mother owned rental property. This gave him a head start when he began building his own investment portfolio in 2000. With the help of a partner, he continued to expand his business, and today, he is recognized as an expert in the field of real estate investing.

This audio program came into being because Mr. Chan saw a definite need for property managers and landlords to have information on "unconventional" ways to deal with deadbeat tenants--stressing that sometimes diplomacy is easier and less expensive than the bureaucracy of the legal system. When posting to a real estate message board on this subject, he had some very negative reactions. One responder said the author was presenting a theory as opposed to fact. However, the individual was wrong as Mr. Chan based his information on personal experience and an astounding decrease in his eviction rate by 80 percent. With proven results, this is fact and not theory!

Admittedly, there are times that an eviction may prove to be the only way to go; however, this should not be the first course of action. The author lists the many glitches that property managers and landlords encounter with the eviction system--glitches that result in loss of money and time. He also acknowledges to landlords that there are benefits to evicting, such as having the power of the law and state government on their side. It is obvious that a decision has to be made, and Mr. Chan provides common-sense advice on how to determine whether or not to evict. He also reminds students that they must know landlord/tenant laws in their state.

The author stresses that if tenants are respectful, cooperative, and communicative, it is best not to evict. In talking with tenants, he strives for a personal talk and not a personal attack, using negotiating skills with firmness and a clear approach. In most cases he believes that tenants aren't trying to steal but simply can't budget their money or control their lives.

Mr. Chan lists three alternatives to eviction: classifying property as abandoned, paying off or bribing tenants, and getting a signed release. Although he has classified property as being abandoned, he has never paid a tenant off to vacate property even though, in some situations, he suggests it might be financially advisable. However, he personally believes in serving the greater good via eviction as opposed to rewarding bad behavior.

Matthew Chan likes to recommend the "Signed Release System," calling this a clean process that has the cooperation of tenants. He lists the requirements for being willing to accept a signed release as well as the terms and rights of the agreement. Mr. Chan points out the importance of not stressing collections while trying to get an agreement, reminding listeners that plans for scheduled payments will be made down the line. One aspect of this agreement that tenants will find favorable is that they will have no eviction record to haunt them when trying to find housing in the future. There is a four-step policy for release that, when carried out successfully, will save property managers and landlords much time and expense. It bears repeating that by obtaining signed releases, the author has eliminated 80% of his evictions. That is money in the bank!

It is worthwhile to note that the author presents case study experiences to demonstrate some of the procedures he outlines in this audio program. He is forthright in sharing mistakes that he has made as well as success stories. Matthew Chan is real, honest, wise and a great instructor.

At the end of the CD, there is a bonus section in which the author discusses when and how to use collection agencies to collect lost rents and bad debts. Again, he backs up his words with statistics from personal experiences.

This audio program provides much valuable data that is long overdue. Perhaps property owners and landlords will rethink their position on routine evictions and opt for a system that results in less frustration and faster results.

I recommend The TurnKey Investor's Rental Property Repossession as a "must-own resource," not only as a long-time publisher and nationally published author, but as a landlord who intends to follow Matthew Chan's advice in the future.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Easy way to get possession back!!!, November 10, 2006
This review is from: The TurnKey Investor's Rental Property Repossession (The Audio Program): How to Remove Deadbeat Tenants From Your Property Without Lawyers or Going to Eviction Court! (Audio CD)
I was quite suprised when i picked up this course. I, like many other people thought the only way to get possession of a property back was to file for a eviction. Man was I wrong with that train of thought. Matthew Chan shows us how to legally get possession of a property back without filing for eviction. Also to top it off my course came with the actual document used to make this happen. Matthew just doesnt preach on this course, but give real world examples of times where he has sucessful used this technique. I can honestly say that if you are a landlord or property manager who is opended minded then this will be a great buy for you. Matthew Chan shows us that sometimes we just need to be a little creative and take different appraoches for different things. A great buy and priced very fair. I give this a 10/10.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Addressing one of the top issues for landlords, December 29, 2006
This review is from: The TurnKey Investor's Rental Property Repossession (The Audio Program): How to Remove Deadbeat Tenants From Your Property Without Lawyers or Going to Eviction Court! (Audio CD)
I had dinner with Matthew last week and one of the issues we spoke about was the overwhelming dread that typical landlords have with the eviction process.

In this book Matthew attacks head on some of the main things that people hate about owning rental property. The long-slow-process that often begins with a late payment or two, a bounced check from a tenant, can run MONTHS and cost landlords thousands in regular rental payments, legal fees, etc.

If you could hyper-drive through much of the time of that process and get your deadbeat tenants out asap, wouldn't you want to know how? Buy this book and read how Matthew deals with shrinking this ache-ingly long process into a rather short one that is as painless as it can be (of course changing tenants will never be totall painless).

All in all, this is another good book, wonderful reference of something all landlords can use to make their lives a little easier.
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