
31 March 2018 | 15 replies
Especially if it will be worth more in a year (as long as the law suit is really only going to take a year...as I’m sure you are well aware law suits can get drug out with continuances).

13 December 2018 | 6 replies
I could also consider putting an ad Fee Structure: Property Management Fee:7% of monthly rent collectedLeasing Fee:50% of one month's rent, which includes Free Eviction Protection, a 30-Day Rent Guarantee and a Quality Tenant GuaranteeRenewal Leasing Fee:2% of annual gross renewal rentMaintenance Fee:Billed at invoice cost plus 10% administrative mark-upProperty Setup Fee:NoneMarketing Fee:NoneProject Management Fee:10% of project costs above $5,000

28 March 2018 | 0 replies
I also have some administrative experience in rentals, lease preparation, and collections.

29 March 2018 | 4 replies
Then I received partial payments and lots and lots of excuses about a promise for full payment and this drug on for months.

19 September 2019 | 27 replies
@Steve Dye I target them by doing pre-employment drug screens to gain access to the refinery in this town.

31 March 2018 | 61 replies
Then I told tenants first come first serve especially since #5 told me they couldn't have any peeling paint because section 8 won't allow it and also has her 18 year old son whose on disability living with her and brought a known drug addict to the showing....I used first come first serve to protect me from tenant #5.

4 April 2018 | 8 replies
*Provide information about rental rates and other terms and conditions of the rental, as set out in a schedule provided by the owner, and*Accept deposits, fees for credit checks, and other administrative duties, security deposits, and rent*Provide preprinted rental applications and respond to applicants’ inquiries about the application*Show rental units to prospective tenantsAs you can see, a non-licensed, non-resident manager is limited to performing rather routine tasks that don’t call for initiative or decision making.For instance, this manager would not be qualified to negotiate a lease (4), deal with late rents or other violations of the rental agreement or lease (5), or appear in court on your behalf (6).(1) My property manager does NOT live on any of the owners properties.(2) My property manager is unlicensed.(3) My property manager supervises 10 different properties.(4) My property manager has negotiated leases for 12 years without a license.(5) My property manager has dealt with late rents and violations.(6) Unknown

31 March 2018 | 0 replies
Long story short, I have a client who needs to support parents, and they can do some small "administrative tasks" in his business.

4 April 2018 | 9 replies
In addition to the above advice about contacting the housing administration, I also suggest you start looking for lawyers.

14 November 2018 | 5 replies
Its to my understanding that denying a applicant for drug related crimes violates the disability act because the government considers addiction a disease.