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Gorden Lopes Question about renters insurance requirement
8 June 2018 | 5 replies
Yes, the landlord will have to pay the legal fees deductible on its own liability insurance, and will also suffer incredibly intrusive inquiries into every aspect of its business and personal life as the parties engage in "discovery" during the lawsuit.A third party who trips over a tenant's child's bicycle on the front sidewalk, and suffers injury and medical expenses, will look for somebody to sue.
James York Why are you refusing section 8 vouchers?
19 March 2023 | 212 replies
in California as of 2020 it's not legal to turn anyone down because of section 8 usage but you still can have tenant requirements like good credit or minimum credit score that you follow for everyone that the section 8 tenant likely won't meet.I waived those for the section 8 tenants that I mentioned above and thankfully it worked out but when I had done so for other tenants not on assistance it has bitten me on the butt.Long story short: if you screen section 8 tenants like you screen your other tenants (with a little wiggle room for their financial situation), interview them/their current landlord (if you can), and you don't mind more government intrusion into your business (property), then try it as a one-off to see if you're okay with the level of administration required.  
Ryan Daniel Palmer One multi unit in Chicago and looking to connect!
15 December 2021 | 9 replies
If you arent doing a full gut rehab many people try using mini-splits because it's a little less intrusive.
Ellen Womack Question about Landlord Responsibility
4 August 2022 | 6 replies
I believe that pest control - whenever possible - should be the responsibility of the tenant as the tenant is the one who is disposing of food/trash, maintaining the cleanliness of the property, and securing doors and windows to prevent intrusion
Michael Batts Lady Called Cops on Me for Cold Calling!
28 December 2018 | 71 replies
Apologies for the intrusion.
Kevin Lefeuvre What will be the impact of the Coronavirus crisis on real estate?
10 November 2021 | 686 replies
I was in first class so not as intrusive to the neighbor as being back in coach where your really shoulder to shoulder. 
Tony Wooldridge What is your FREEDOM number (#)?
26 November 2017 | 176 replies
@Brandon Sturgill, an intrusive question which you most certainly are not obligated to answer, but may I ask how is the progress to that # going so far?  
Paul Staszel NO GUNS ALLOWED!!! sticker... should I put it up or not?
17 May 2017 | 74 replies
The Bill of Rights is protection against government intrusion on (name your right) freedom of religion, to assemble, to bear arms, etc.
Susan O. New Rent Controls are being pushed through Local California Gov
7 September 2017 | 46 replies
http://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/Santa-Rosa-...In Santa Rosa Home owners, landlords, and the community are beating rent control, forced inspections on tenants and government intrusion
Corby Goade Just quit my job- and you can too.
23 July 2018 | 40 replies
I want to ask details but hopefully its not too intrusive. its nice to hear other peoples experiences but whats your freedom number?