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All Forum Posts by: Cameron Searle

Cameron Searle has started 9 posts and replied 23 times.

you need to let landlord know first. Maybe he brought it recently and in not aware of issue.

I have 3 rentals all single family homes. I have self managed from the start. Made some bad decisions and learned along the way. What is your experience with management? I feel they get better quality people in. My biggest reason for self managing is a small easy repair I do myself where a management company calls contractor for every repair. Any feed back or do most self manage

Current tenant moved out and had a dog. Damage was not bad. Few scratches in glass sliding door. I don't like pets because of risk of damage. I just had new tile put down 2 years ago. A lot of renters have pets. I know I can sit and wait for a no pet tenant but hate down time. Have a application but has cat. I know cat pee in grout can be thousands in damage. What do you guus have as pet policy. I owner manage and checked rentals in area and probably 80 percent allow pets. Anybody have major damage from cats