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All Forum Posts by: Aaron Caminati

Aaron Caminati has started 7 posts and replied 23 times.

Post: Cautious landlord, or foolish landlord?

Aaron Caminati
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Willimantic, CT
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 14

Thanks everyone! I’m not so worried about eviction, or getting the police involved, I mainly had an inner struggle with it all. I try to run my business like a business as be fun can while renting to people I know and living with them on top of it, but sometimes my partner doesn’t see it that way and I second guess myself at times because I it. Thank you for the input!

Post: Cautious landlord, or foolish landlord?

Aaron Caminati
Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Willimantic, CT
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 14

Im not the most concerned about it, but my partner is which is where the issue is coming from. It's a SFH that houses 4 people in it, we all share every room in the house (except personal rooms)

Post: Cautious landlord, or foolish landlord?

Aaron Caminati
Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Willimantic, CT
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 14

Hello everyone, so among this Covid-19 outbreak, I’ve come across an issue that has me and my partner torn, and although I see both sides I’m curious what other think.

So I bought my property a few years ago and have been renting it while also living in it ever since. My current tenants have had people coming and going in the house as if it were business as usual. I’ve politely asked them multiple times to please keep them outside, just while this is going strong still. After the 4th or 5th time, I had gotten snippy about it, and one tried saying that I can’t force them to not have people over. I said that I wasn’t, that I was asking them to not have people in and out during a pandemic.

Although part of me knows that I can’t exactly stop them from having people over, even though in the lease it says I have the right to keep anyone off the property that’s not on the lease, I feel like at the same time I should still be able to make a call like that considering what’s going on. How do you guys feel about something like this?