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Andrew Stouse Mushrooms growing in my apartment!
2 March 2024 | 4 replies
I talked to the manager and was assertive, and she did not budge.
Cedric Van Duyn Question about Tenant Drug Suspicion
24 February 2024 | 6 replies
I doubt that a judge will accept your assertion that they are engaged in criminal activity if there is no conviction.When the lease is up for renewal you can chose to not renew.
Kevin Kim Questions Regarding Lien History of Prospective Tenants
2 February 2024 | 2 replies
Hello,Finally, we have found a good candidate tenant—a young married couple with a son and their parent, totaling 5 people.The Zillow credit check and background check did not reveal any negative information, like  what many have mentioned in this forum.So, I conducted an AAOA check, and it showed two lien histories from their father:Recording date: 06/xx/2019, Amount: $10,xxx, Filing Location: San Bernardino, CA, Document Number: 210xxxRecording date: 03/xx/2019, Amount: $30,xxx, Filing Location: San Bernardino, CA, Document Number: 96xxxI inquired about these, and he said one was due to a car that was totaled in an accident, asserting it wasn’t his fault.
Michael Camarillo House Hacking using the VA loan - Agent recommendations
31 January 2024 | 6 replies
Thank you,Michael CamarilloIt’s  not only important to find a buyer’s agent that is knowledgeable on VA loans, but also one that is creative and assertive enough to get your offer accepted when competing with against conventional loan buyers.
Violet Lisa Applicant did not disclose their emotional dog
29 January 2024 | 40 replies
I suggest you read it before asserting a position.https://www.hud.gov/sites/documents/SERVANIMALS_NT...
Pratik P. Can I finance deals like this?
6 October 2016 | 33 replies
By repeating an obviously misleading if not totally incorrect assertion (obvious to those of us with enough experience to have been responsible for "screwing up" the economy) you are helping to perpetrate the myth offered by the "motivational" and guru/mentoring crowd, i.e., if you have enough motivation and the proper quickly learned "techniques", then extensive knowledge and experience relating to the specific area of interest is not necessary for success.  
Lakia Hudson Property management
10 October 2016 | 4 replies
As time goes on I realize that I like this job and would like to get more deeply involved with managing his property but I'm not sure how to assert myself without coming off like I want to take over.
Matt R. California is now 6th largest economy growing at 4%
15 August 2016 | 15 replies
Conversely, IMO, if they DO WORK, then the environment doesn't matter all that much.Yeah, I'm asserting that California issues, Class {b,c,d}, the street appeal, and your exit plan can all be factored into some $$ value that leads to a go-no-go decision on the REI. 
Nicholas Miller How do you protect yourself from the protected criminal?
26 August 2016 | 3 replies
Although the specific interest(s) that underlie a criminal history policy or practice will no doubt vary from case to case, some landlords and property managers have asserted the protection of other residents and their property as the reason for such policies or practices. 23 Ensuringresident safety and protecting property are often considered to be among the fundamental responsibilities of a housing provider, and courts may consider such interests to be both substantial and legitimate, assuming they are the actual reasons for the policy or practice."
James Mccarthy taking landlord to court over bed bugs and other major things
28 August 2016 | 14 replies
(c) In an action for possession based upon nonpayment of rent in which the tenant asserts a defense to possession based upon the landlord's alleged breach of the warranty of habitability, upon the filing of the tenant's answer the court shall order the tenant to pay into the registry of the court all or part of the rent accrued after due consideration of expenses already incurred by the tenant based upon the landlord's breach of the warranty of habitability.