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Results (7,172+)
Lewis C. Maximum Occupancy in Rental House??
15 November 2013 | 4 replies
Babies can be in with adult(s).Adults are not restricted except as to sq ft per person.Municipalities can have additional requirements, like no more than 3 unrelated parties in a SFD.A good place to get your requirements is from your public housing authority or section 8 administrator, they should be aware of all housing requirements. :)
Patrick L. Should I evict this tenant
11 September 2013 | 54 replies
I also found out 2 weeks ago from another tenant that she is subletting some space to another adult female (not sure what space since it's a 1/1 with her and 2 kids in there already).
Eileen N. Section 8: Tenant having loud "Overnight Guests" , Report them?
5 March 2013 | 150 replies
And that is violated section 8 lease, and you open your damn eye wide see who will get in trouble, me or the damn neighbor with their 2 adult and 1 infant guests.
Mike Wallace Anyone own "ghetto" rentals?
17 March 2013 | 46 replies
We're not talking about a community where there are poor, but responsible working adults who take accountability for their actions and are working, employed, and trying to make good choices.
Samuel Lynch Buy and hold investors in Wilmington, NC?
11 October 2016 | 7 replies
I'd expect 2 adults, maybe roommates, or young family as tenants. 
Mike Buckley Background checks in Ma
30 August 2016 | 9 replies
So based on what I've read above and elsewhere, for Massachusetts, it's best to use both Smartmove ($35) (or similar service) plus CORI ($25 or $0 if indigent, but maybe not a good idea to rent to such) for each adult, and for the owner to pay the costs.  
Benjamin Mueller Over the phone pre application
30 August 2015 | 9 replies
Please be advised that a $25 application fee is required per adult person but will be applied to the move in fee if you qualify.  
Roy Mitle renter worried about lead based paint
6 August 2015 | 8 replies
If there are only adults than the general disclosure and the "I'm not aware" will be fine.I would however take action yourself if she's already inquiring about it as if you leave it for too long and there ends up being lots of lead in there you could have a lawsuit down the line if the child develops any issues that can be related to lead exposure.Good luck!
Brianna H. Accepting renter with felony?
14 February 2016 | 9 replies
Don't get me wrong...I am EXTREMELY against drinking and driving and it really changes my opinion about someone when I find out they have a DUI or when someone brags about how drunk they got, but in the grand scheme of thing....so many young adults drink and drive and the ones with DUI's were the unfortunate ones that got caught. 
Ashley Wolfe First rental deal about to close, now what???
17 February 2016 | 4 replies
(Rental comps have been done for the rent rate.)Rent: $875/month with a $875 depositMonthly Income requirement: $2625Non-refundable pet deposit: $250Pet Rent: $15/per pet (may be negotiable based on applicant's situation), Max of 2 pets, No dogs over 50 lb and no aggressive breeds (I wince because I have a pit bull myself and was an incredible tenant)Application Fee: $35 (will run background check with NTN or any other suggested site)No prior evictions, criminal history, feloniesStable work historyReferences from past landlordsReferences from bosses/supervisorsCredit score of 675 or higherNo more than 4 adults over 18 years old living in the homeAll members of household 18 years of age or older must apply separately and pay the application fee separatelyOnly complete and true applications will be consideredWhat are we missing here?