
9 January 2020 | 17 replies
Hopefully this incident was a onetime over site on their part.

4 January 2020 | 33 replies
According to him, this is not an isolated incident, and not at all Home Depot's fault, but the company who has been hired to do the installations has been dropping the ball left and right...

30 December 2019 | 3 replies
This is a short list of the information we have so far:- He's on government assistance- Month-to-month rent agreement (need to confirm) - Case worker from a past incident told him that she was familiar with this particular tenant and that he will be an issue to evict, so we're looking at a potential dragged out process My fiance and I are fairly new to real estate and only own one property so far but have never had to deal with a situation like this.

8 January 2020 | 10 replies
We have started that treatment on all our cabins last year and hope to have much few incidents of woodpecker damage for years moving forward.

4 January 2020 | 15 replies
@Nathan G. if the property owner can't resolve the incident amicably with the neighbors would this be covered by the property insurance?

4 January 2020 | 5 replies
Instead of hoping everything is going to go well and no major repairs or incidents are going to happen let get ahead of the problem and think about how to keep the property in good shape.

17 January 2020 | 55 replies
Dude, one incident does not mean you can now start doing crazy screenings.

4 November 2019 | 24 replies
Lastly, we have a clause in our leases pertaining to violent crime, drug activity, police-involved domestic incidents and the like, shall be sufficient cause to subject the tenant to eviction.
13 November 2019 | 1 reply
I am not disputing that clause was in the lease but does it matter how much time had passed since the incident until the day she gives us the notice citing that clause to kick us out?

27 December 2019 | 19 replies
I screened as well as I could, they all looked good on paper, seemed nice in person, references and background checks checked out etc. but turnover was higher, living there was less fun, and a few house mates turned out to be nightmares: one started working as a paralegal and spent her days researching ways to screw me over on everything, another one started secretly growing peyote in his closet and ended up trying to stab another housemate who drank a bit too much one night and got emotional when I was out of town (they both spent some time in county jail over that incident and had to be asked nicely to GTFO) another one lived almost entirely off of expired frozen cod that he bought on sale for $1 and then microwaved it, making the house smell like nasty rotten fish for a few hours every night... barking dogs left unattended in the yard, dog fights, angry neighbors, dog poop, the peyote cult coming by and hosting drum circles into the night having bon fires in the yard, police coming by, fire department coming by... ...my future wife moved in and then we moved out pretty soon after, bought a different primary with no room mates, kicked all the crazies out and made it a normal rental rented to a family.