Michelle Hale
Advice on this deal :)
9 May 2015 | 15 replies
@Michelle Hale I am new to real state and feel your anxiety in finding good deals in California (we are on the same boat).
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Apartment Tenant with Medical Mari-J asked WHERE he can smoke his Rx
7 May 2015 | 10 replies
Los Angeles County, CIty of Signal HIllTenant with anxiety disorder presented with prescription from physician for daily medical cannabis inhalation.My first thought was, 'is that without filters by any chance?'
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Reef Tank Therapy
9 May 2015 | 13 replies
Tenant has informed that is suffering from anxiety disorder and provided letter from therapist recommending 'stress-relieving aquarium' of 'proportional size to the living area, no smaller than the largest television in patient's household'.Indicated found a great deal on cList for a 75 gallon saltwater aquarium with fish & coral and going to pick up this week.
Jessalee Thompson
My roommates will not move out after 60 days notice
29 April 2015 | 29 replies
In case anyone cares how this is turning out, so after a scary ER visit i learned my heart was not regular and the condition could be stress and anxiety related, I went up to my friends boyfriend and told him they cannot stay longer than may 5th, no comprising or anything, and he said ok. the next day (today) I talked with my friend as she was packing and she said she would have liked a bit more warning that they needed to be out... i asked what did she mean, and she was like I just found out last week that we needed to be out at the beginning of may.
Jeffrey Duck
Accepting a tenant with an eviction
9 March 2018 | 66 replies
I feel I'd have less management anxiety if I'm not worrying about a M2M tenant, but I'm still too new to see the benefits.
Anna M.
Not going to raise rents: Smart or just Naïve on my part?
6 May 2016 | 22 replies
I have a multi-unit property in Lakewood Colorado.The lease on one of the units is due to expire in July 2016 and I have notified the tenants that they would need to notify me in writing of their intent to vacate at least 30 days before the lease expires.In the meantime I am working on doing my homework to figure out current market rents for a 2-bedroom basement Unit in Lakewood, Colorado.Unit has a 2 car parking and also comes with good-size garden space, washer and dryer.Current rent is $950 and I am thinking of keeping it at $950 as they have been great tenants that always pay on time, they have pets and pay a non-refundable annual pet fee of $450.Other than some damage to door and stair railing from dog chewing on both “suspected” (not confirmed) separation anxiety, they have kept the unit pretty clean.I like to reward good tenants and feel that I really would rather keep them than go out and get new tenants that may prove to be a nightmare.Do you think that keeping the rent at $950, requesting the annual non-refundable $450 is fair/reasonable?
Shawn Kenyon
Emotional support animals
25 March 2019 | 39 replies
For example someone with anxiety problems may get a dog recommended by their doctor.
Hanan K.
Am I being scammed by this potential tenant?
21 April 2016 | 31 replies
Every tenant has an opportunity to make their case to you, if all the cards before you cause you anxiety or question - just move on.
Jakeb Shelton
CA Laws Regarding Companion Animals
18 April 2016 | 9 replies
But, the letter should say that the patient requires a companion animal to ease their mental illness, or anxiety - or something to that effect.The whole reason for a reasonable accommodation, is to allow the disabled individual to be able to enjoy the unit, in spite of their disability.
Nick Brubaker
Great sounding tenant with questionable dog - should I rent??
19 July 2016 | 80 replies
Nick, I absolutely understand your anxiety.