Hi
I'm building a garage...got the foundation in this fall...stick walls go up next spring...I'm trying to round up some help...can you guys tell me if these thoughts are dumb/stupid/disrespectful...
Situation 1
I rent out a house on my property. It has a 2 car garage. I share it with the tenant. We each use one side. I had the tenant as a student about 12 years ago. He's a handy guy. His rent is currently 475 mo. Would it be reasonable to ask if he wanted to help put up the garage in exchange for getting the second stall in the garage after it's built and not raise his rent, or maybe even lower it to $450/mo...lock that price in with a 2 year lease and write in the lease that if he decides to leave he can break his lease without penalty?
Situation 2
A couple other students I have had...graduated 5 years ago...more friend than former student relationship now...both experienced handymen...one is currently a shop teacher at another high school and worked in home construction with his uncle in the summers...the other studying to be an architect...works for his Dad, a contractor, during the summer and whenever he can... Ask if they can help...tell them I can't pay them but can feed them...
Just cautious and don't want to cross any kind of lines...
Thanks for any input!
Patrick
I'm building a garage...got the foundation in this fall...stick walls go up next spring...I'm trying to round up some help...can you guys tell me if these thoughts are dumb/stupid/disrespectful...
Situation 1
I rent out a house on my property. It has a 2 car garage. I share it with the tenant. We each use one side. I had the tenant as a student about 12 years ago. He's a handy guy. His rent is currently 475 mo. Would it be reasonable to ask if he wanted to help put up the garage in exchange for getting the second stall in the garage after it's built and not raise his rent, or maybe even lower it to $450/mo...lock that price in with a 2 year lease and write in the lease that if he decides to leave he can break his lease without penalty?
Situation 2
A couple other students I have had...graduated 5 years ago...more friend than former student relationship now...both experienced handymen...one is currently a shop teacher at another high school and worked in home construction with his uncle in the summers...the other studying to be an architect...works for his Dad, a contractor, during the summer and whenever he can... Ask if they can help...tell them I can't pay them but can feed them...
Just cautious and don't want to cross any kind of lines...
Thanks for any input!
Patrick
