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Robin Grimes Tenant Applicants say the dumbest things
3 May 2023 | 1572 replies
Being in the mode of a buyer (i.e. renter), it's one of the rare instances where they feel like they are empowered.  
Brian Singh Bay area Housing 2020- Crash or no crash
28 December 2020 | 95 replies
Most of S&P Tech company that empowers the whole country is located here.
Russell Brazil All Of My Tenants Have Nicer Cars Than Me
4 May 2016 | 134 replies
Empowering messages are definitely better than victim messages.
Madeline J. Ethically investing in poorer urban areas
7 June 2016 | 79 replies
I graduated from a University that strives to help educate and empower the poor.
Tim Wilkinson questionable landlord practices
3 June 2016 | 30 replies
It will be more fun and empowering than trying to work things out with her, where she will always keep the upper hand.And you need to completely give up the idea of staying there and ever living in peace.  
Brandon SanAgustin Can you file bankruptcy on code enforcement fines
22 July 2016 | 14 replies
An agency empowered to "enforce" a local municipal, county, district or state code makes the demand upon the owners to comply.
Brion Russell Adverse Possession
15 October 2016 | 39 replies
In any prosecution (for trespass) under RCW 9A.52.070 and 9A.52.080, it is a defense that:(1) A building involved in an offense under RCW 9A.52.070 was abandoned; or(2) The premises were at the time open to members of the public and the actor complied with all lawful conditions imposed on access to or remaining in the premises; or(3) The actor reasonably believed that the owner of the premises, or other person empowered to license access thereto, would have licensed him or her to enter or remain:Second,  abandonment can be implied.  
Mark Kelley Managing Rental Property While Traveling
9 July 2016 | 9 replies
We trust him to provide good service, and we empower him to take action in an emergency.He is our trusted set of eyes on the ground if an issue arises, inspecting any problems reported by tenants and making recommendations for repair.He will complete any work required, including coordinating and overseeing skilled trades, at a predetermined rate.We pay the handyman a $200 per month retainer.He is paid this money whether or not he has to lift a finger.In exchange for this money, he is willing to be on-call for our tenants in an emergency and take appropriate action to mitigate the issues.In non-emergencies, as directed by me, he will inspect issues reported and make recommendations.If he has to complete any work or coordinate a skilled trade, we pay him $30 per hour for his time plus materials at cost.We also pay for any skilled trades (i.e.
Brandon G. Raising rent with a new contract
28 June 2016 | 15 replies
Try to tell them what to expect and empower them to decide whether they want to stay or move. 
Zachary H. Should You Make Potential Tenants Aware of Reasons for Denial Upfront?
30 March 2015 | 12 replies
Tell me what my investigation will uncover and empower me (not you) to decide whether I can deal with it but anything you hide and my investigation discovers will automatically disqualify you.Many of these people are struggling to make it.