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All Forum Posts by: Sarah Shawver

Sarah Shawver has started 3 posts and replied 3 times.

Hello, 

We're looking for a property manager for a single rental.  We've been managing it ourselves and we're ready to leverage our time better. Any referrals in the greater Keene NH area or tips for finding a great property manager? 

Thanks, 

Sarah

I could use some advice.  Tenant 7 months into a year lease moved in a cat. Lease is very clear about no pets.  Quit or cure notice has been sent, but tenant is really pushing back about wanting to keep the cat (offered additional rent, additional deposit, complaining etc...).  We've had bad experiences in the past with cats and are getting ready to rent the second unit in this building and really want to keep it all pet free.  

I wouldn't mind agreeing to a cash for keys situation to avoid us having to go through the eviction process.  Thoughts?

Should we just over look this for the next 5 months and not renew?  If so, how do we regain any respect if we go back on our quit or cure notice?

Thanks

I could use some advice.  Tenant 7 months into a year lease moved in a cat. Lease is very clear about no pets.  Quit or cure notice has been sent, but tenant is really pushing back about wanting to keep the cat (offered additional rent, additional deposit, complaining etc...).  We've had bad experiences in the past with cats and are getting ready to rent the second unit in this building and really want to keep it all pet free.  

I wouldn't mind agreeing to a cash for keys situation to avoid us having to go through the eviction process.  Thoughts?

Should we just over look this for the next 5 months and not renew?  If so, how do we regain any respect if we go back on our quit or cure notice?

Thanks