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Allen Collier Additional tenants to lease
24 May 2018 | 5 replies
We have a verbal agreement that the lease will be $750/month, plus $25/month for a pet (dog), and security deposit of $775, plus a $300 pet fee.Thanks for your help!
Caleb Anderson Want to start, but should I?
25 May 2018 | 26 replies
What about when your property gets trashed, meaning 20 holes in the walls, destroyed flooring, pet urine smells.
Mr Good How am I doing?Bought a fixer, fixed her, found first tenant
22 April 2008 | 7 replies
No pets and very respectful
Tom C Letting tenant pay in advance
25 April 2008 | 8 replies
Thus, if they break any rules of your lease (be it: pets, waterbeds, drugs, loud parties, etc.), you will find yourself in a bit of a dilemma.Having said that, you already have a track record with them, which does not guarantee future behavior, but gives insight into their personalities and normal SOP.
Eric Badgley Craigslist Scams
19 September 2008 | 10 replies
pet is allow Thanks, Await your replyIf inquirer is interested and wants to rent, they receive this type response from the scammer...Thanks again for the mail,well you can move in as soon as possible if you want to but right now the house is available all you need is to make the security deposit so that you can be the lucky person for the house okay,below is the payment infoDo send the payment from any Money Gram or Western Union Store close to you.
Alan Brymer Why My Heirs Don't Deserve a Dime
16 May 2008 | 10 replies
But even then I’d make it conditional, according to the rules of my living trust, upon at least the following: A) Their mortgage payment is 1/3rd of their income or less, B) They have no consumer credit card debt, and C) They have not willfully misspelled any of their children’s names on purpose, just to be different (another pet peeve of mine).
Account Closed Things to inspect
12 June 2008 | 9 replies
; check for excessive ice buildup in freezer or mold on refer gasket (if you provide); check for electrical hazards- extension cords under rugs, broken outlets, too many devices per circuit.Check for other hazards as well- loose stairs or railings, fire hazards like curtains next to the stove, or stacks and stacks of paper goods; cracked, broken, or missing window panes; uneven floor surfaces; look for signs of termites, rats, roaches, or unauthorized pets.
Guevara M. My first Rental
10 June 2008 | 19 replies
The original owner's had pets & smoked.
Jason Schmidt Is renting out property really a good idea?
17 June 2008 | 23 replies
Around here everyone and their pet monkey are trying to 'flip'.
Jason Schmidt how do you manage multiple properties?
21 June 2008 | 23 replies
My rental ad no longer says No Pets because I want to deal with pets on a case by case basis if someone asks.