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All Forum Posts by: Beverly Caswell

Beverly Caswell has started 4 posts and replied 6 times.

Post: who is responsible for insect infestation

Beverly CaswellPosted
  • Owosso, MI
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

Who is responsible for insects in a single family home in owosso michigan?  Possibly mites, fleas, no see ums?  Who knows!

So, let me get this straight.  I'm just trying to wrap my mind around one more restriction on landlord's rights...I can deny a prospective tenant based on credit score, but not a pet?!

I have put in my advertisement that I will consider a small dog if someone has a credit score of 660 or higher.  I was told that is discrimination and not legal.  Is this true?

Post: medical dog

Beverly CaswellPosted
  • Owosso, MI
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

I have a no pet policy.  I have someone who has a note from their doctor that they need their dog for medical reasons.  Depression, etc.  In Michigan, can I still say no pets?

Post: tax on sale of home

Beverly CaswellPosted
  • Owosso, MI
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

Thanks so much everyone! You answered my question. I really appreciate this community:)

Post: tax on sale of home

Beverly CaswellPosted
  • Owosso, MI
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

My kids have lived in their house for a year and are now looking to sell. I thought if they put the profit of their current home rolled over into their next, more expensive home, they wouldn't have to pay taxes. My accountant is saying that is no longer true. That no matter what, they would have had to live there 2 years. Is this accurate?