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All Forum Posts by: Bishal Shrestha

Bishal Shrestha has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Yes the tenant has their renter’s insurance. Will the neighbour be liable for any of these damages caused to my unit ?

I have townhome that got damaged along with my tenants belongings from the water that flooded the unit from my neighbors water from washer. How should i go about claiming for my damage? Should i get the HOA involved to take care or the claims ? Should i contact the owner of the other property directly ? Any suggestions would help.

Post: Tenant screening: getting around the tricks

Bishal ShresthaPosted
  • Waukee, IA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

I have listing for rent. When asked for previous rental references i am seeing a lot of new tenants are saying that they own a house and are selling it to buy or one of their relatives. I have lately seen a lot of new tenants give me this excuse. How should i handle or screen these rental applicants for previous rental history ?