Marc Mahadeo
Increase of Rents with Increase in Property Management Income
22 November 2022 | 11 replies
We pointed out to them they were asking us to cut our income by 25%, so what services did they want us to cut to accomodate their request?
Samica Harris
Using a Self Directed IRA for Real Estate Investments
21 July 2018 | 6 replies
I've had several transactions with them and found them very professional and accomodating.
Kaira Resch
Tenant move out for emergency construction- who pays for housing?
10 December 2022 | 8 replies
I include in my lease a statement that in this case, they are not responsible for rent, but I am not responsible for their accomodations.
Eric Hernandez
Newbie in Chicago here!
6 December 2022 | 14 replies
We’re currently self renovating to accomodate a W/D for our future tenants.
Gregory A.
Just getting started from Richmond, Virginia!
2 August 2017 | 20 replies
I have a pretty good general contractor, but he is a small time operation and sometimes it is hard for him to accomodate.
Anthony Wick
Inherited Tenants vs Empty Units in winter
5 December 2018 | 14 replies
Some tenants are more accomodating than others.
Paula Samuel
AirBnB a Pandora's box of nightmares
11 January 2016 | 10 replies
Offering housing/accomodations to the public is and should be a public health concern IMO.
Loc R.
Insurance on Rentals
25 March 2011 | 20 replies
The issue being discussed here is whether the insurer will pay the claim for all things needed to accomodate code compliance without the special rider I noted just above.
Phillip Gonzales
Family issues with tenant
2 March 2015 | 16 replies
do fan out if the OP keeps us updated here on BP in months/years' proceedings to come, considering the initial express interest in having police remove her. i do wonder what judge wouldn't seriously question duress and/or query the health and psychological wellness of a 96yo woman who somehow lost her home to the iron hammer of eminent domain proceeding, then the replacement to her granddaughter, and is now wanted off the property and gone, with not a shred on accomodation for her in her final years indicated by the OP herewithin.there's always two sides to a story and so its sadden poor/old 96yo granny (bless her soul) or her agent isn't likely in the least to ever show up here to tell her side.am hopeful all parties in said dispute get the justice they deserve and somehow all live happily ever despite today's wrath of a grossly litigious America where sovereign all-American family values once flourished.not a lawyer either so not giving advice but rather input - and perspective - as a fellow forum reader and writer.
Emily Dixon
Problem with Landlords
5 March 2013 | 12 replies
The landlord who comes off sounding as though his tenants are just a necessary evil, may be coming from a place where he attempted to be accomodating or even befriend his tenants, but rather than being appreciated as a good landlord, was taken advantage of.