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All Forum Posts by: Leah Woods

Leah Woods has started 3 posts and replied 12 times.

Thank you Joshua Morgan, I appreciate the thoughts.

Thank you Jim. K.

Thanks everyone for the advice!
Thank you all, I appreciate the feedback.
Great, thank you everyone. This is helpful.
Cool, thank you 
Great, if I'm just collecting rent from one apartment, is there one of those forms that you think might be easiest or best?

Hi All,
My tenants are currently paying rent with a check but have asked if they can pay electronically. What are the best options for this? and are there fees associated with receiving rent this way?

thanks,
Leah

Hi Nathan, Yes would not actually do the work, she would hire someone. You're right, it would be nice to have the bathroom look "better", I just wasn't sure about the legality of a project like this. I want to make sure there is no way, this could end up being a huge headache for me.....

Hi All,

I am a relatively new landlord. I have a duplex in NH and the new tenant has asked if she could do renovation in the bathroom in her unit. She wants to either move the toilet from one side of the bathroom to the other, OR swap out the vanity for a pedestal sink. I believe that this would improve the space for future tenants, but my first inclination is that this is too complicated and opens up a "can of worms". She has said she'd be willing to spend up to $1000  (her money and not be reimbursed) on the work, including fixing the laminate on the floor, painting the wall, etc.

Does anyone think this is a reasonable thing to let a tenant do? or are there legal issues I'm not aware of that could affect me?

thank you for all advice!

Leah