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All Forum Posts by: Julia J

Julia J has started 19 posts and replied 65 times.

Post: Snow removal

Julia JPosted
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Thank you so much for your answers!!!

Post: Snow removal

Julia JPosted
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Thanks.

What about salt? Do you spread salt if there is ice on the sidewalk and driveway?

Post: Snow removal

Julia JPosted
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Thanks a lot!!!

Post: Snow removal

Julia JPosted
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I own a small building with 5 units. Each unit has its own entrance. Should the tenants be responsible for pulling the weeds for the piece of land belonging to the apt they rent? What about snow removal and salt spreading (landlord provides the salt).

Thanks

Post: Lease contract

Julia JPosted
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Is there a specific lease form for each state?

Thanks

Post: Raising rent

Julia JPosted
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Thanks.

There will be just one tenant that will be staying and I'm not sure I want her. Her boyfriend lives with her even though he is not on the lease.

Just wanted to know if it is legal to increase by such a large amount at once. I think I have lower rent than similar landlords in the area.

Post: Raising rent

Julia JPosted
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The rent is curently $575.
Thanks

Post: Raising rent

Julia JPosted
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I'm thinking to raise the rent by $50 - $75(only when sign for another 1 year lease) and wondering if it is too much. The rent hasn't been raised in years. Is there a max amount you are allowed to raise the rent by?

Thank you

Post: Late rent

Julia JPosted
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Thank you!

Post: Late rent

Julia JPosted
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Hi,

Right now I'm trying to do exactly what you're saying I should do.

Yes, I was too nice/weak with them.

They are a couple of students, decent families but doesn't matter too much if they behave this way. The kids (23 old) should be responsible too for their actions.

They got scared when they received the eviction notice for not paying their rent and payed immediately.

Now I'm getting ready to send them eviction notice for noise/disturbing their neighbors.

Will see how it goes, maybe I will sell it. Keep you posted,

Thanks,
Julia