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All Forum Posts by: Kevin Squires

Kevin Squires has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Hello BIgger Pockets landlords. Are any of you using “Stessa” to manage your rental property finances? The site looks very interesting but I’m wondering if it’s legit? The free service, for landlords with two or less properties, tracks expenses, profit/loss, etc. of your rental properties ($50 fee if greater than two) but it requires linking accounts in order to automatically track and categorize expenses for you.

I’m always uneasy when a website requires linking bank accounts. Thanks in advance.

Kevin

Post: Living in one of my rentals

Kevin SquiresPosted
  • Investor
  • New Ipswich, NH
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Hello,

 This is such a great forum! I have a question for the land lords out there. My wife and I are moving into one of our apartments (4 plex) and I'm wondering if, because we will be living there as a primary residence, are we exempt from any of the renting laws? In particular, can I refuse to rent to certain protected classes like those with "companion animals"? I have a no pets policy but I'm sure the day is coming when a tenant will appear with a emotional support pony or some such....

We are in NH and I seem to remember that, if a rental is a primary residence, the owner has some additional flexibility in the law.

Thanks for your insight.

Signed - Landlord newbie