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Sheena R Roth Sweet 80 year old tenant can’t afford rent
12 May 2022 | 95 replies
That is familial status, color, national origin, disability, race, religion, and sex."  
Gordon Forbes What do you invest in when everything is over valued?
13 September 2020 | 82 replies
At least then we'll have 3 meals a day and all the sex we don't want!
James Wise Short Term Rentals (like Airbnb) have been BANNED!
8 June 2018 | 144 replies
If the activities in the neighborhood don't intrude on my life, then I give them wide latitude (as long as it's not blatantly illegal such as drug dealing or sex trafficing).https://www.mercurynews.com/2014/05/07/san-jose-marijuana-grow-houses-have-hidden-dangers-for-residents-police-firefighters/Of course, illegal businesses should be given a citation whenever they're discovered.
Tom R. legal forms for rental property
17 September 2017 | 4 replies
@Thomas Robb     I think some of the things you are looking for have already been drafted up for you, but I'll make a list of some that come to mind in order.Before you start showing, make yourself a one page 'Tenant/Applicant Acceptance Standards' list and type out your acceptance brackets i.e. income 2-3x's rent, minimum credit score 450, etc.... etc... and absolute denial (i.e. no previous or current sex offenders, etc.) and get it notarized at your local credit union (or you lawyer) make sure you consult fair housing standard and then have it dated and then make sure you apply those standards to all applicants - Important if for example, anyone tries to later accuse you of discrimination for denying them for having a low credit score or getting denied because they were a felon previously (just an example) , you can then clearly show that your standards where well established long before they ever came into the picture as the notary shows - won't protect you for all, but better than nothing.
Tracie Van Tenant allowed Convicted sex offender to reside in apartment
10 February 2020 | 22 replies
We are absolutely not renting to convicted sex offender.
Account Closed Parents/landlord trying to kick out me and my boyfriend.
2 June 2019 | 13 replies
Why should he make any effort to change when you're already having sex with him?
Yusuf Mathai Putting a Team together
16 August 2017 | 18 replies
.• Criminal - If the applicant appears on the nation, state, county, or city's sex offender list, has court orders on back alimony or child support, reject them.• Past landlord reference - You can usually ignore their current landlord.
Scott Trench Why Would Someone that Is Financially Savvy NOT House-Hack?
9 February 2017 | 56 replies
No registered sex offenders and very few crime reports.
Account Closed Tenant screening steps
13 June 2014 | 2 replies
This database is compiled from counties, Department of Corrections (DOC), Administration of the Court (AOC), and state sex offender registries from across the country.
Duncan Banks Thoughts on This property
2 July 2014 | 44 replies
You will be able to get good ones but you will screen out a ton of garbage while in my local rentals I have only had one really bad tenant and have never denied someone because they were a felon, sex offender or had multiple evictions.