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Ryan Stock Renting Out Your Basement - Do's and Dont's
12 August 2019 | 4 replies
He was a bit more courteous in his last 30 days (though not enough for me to consider letting him stay).
Daniel Pierson Is it legal for me to rent out both units?
24 August 2019 | 7 replies
From my experience, if you or your property manager make an attempt to be kind and courteous to the neighbors from the get-go and you make sure you only get the highest quality tenants possible then you'll be set (of course you should do those things anyways but in those B-/C+ neighborhoods like East Central sometimes riskier tenants make their way in).Anyways I attached some docs from the County about ADUs if you want more information.Feel free to message me as well if you wanna talk more about Spokane or investing here.
Whitney Michelle Buckley How to get my question answered?
6 May 2019 | 14 replies
I am a full time Apple Advisor working no less then 80 hours a week fixing your Apple products and being courteous to people such as yourself who tend to kick someone when they are down.
Jerrell Turner Hot questions to ask when working a wholesale deal?!
7 May 2019 | 2 replies
Be polite and courteous but also get to the point without wasting a ton of their time.
Horacio Gutierrez How to have tenant just know your property manager not owner
17 May 2019 | 14 replies
Instead, run your business in a professional manner, be polite-firm-fair, abide by the law, mitigate your risk, maintain proper insurance coverage, establish a sound rental agreement, enforce the terms of the rental agreement, courteously attend to tenant requests as they arise, understand the difference between tenant needs/wants and landlord needs/wants, set boundaries, maintain the property, and attend to issues in a timely manner.
David Simard Tenant keeps calling when she sees a bug what should we do?
31 August 2019 | 20 replies
., straightforward and courteous advice! 
Meghan Custer Property Management Professionals - would you allow DIY repairs?
3 September 2019 | 6 replies
They will need to fit our criteria of being professional, courteous and on time.
Rudy Centeno Finding Deals??
1 April 2011 | 14 replies
Be mindful that they have lost a relative or a friend so you want to be courteous but just state that you understand that there may be a home left behind that you would be willing to pay cash for.Let them know the troubles of tryinig to sell a home the traditional way then tell the the positives of selling it to you.I personally don't go after widows because they may still live in the house and have some sentimental attachment to it. you want people who live across the country and don't even know the home exists.
Anthony Rabiee Necessary To Notify Tenants Of Sale Of Property?
12 January 2011 | 3 replies
I had planned to send them a letter, if for no other reason than to be courteous and let them know not to make their rent checks out to me anymore (although I'm sure the new owner will let them know who's name to put on the check :wink:).
Account Closed is this a person, or spam? what do yall think??
13 March 2011 | 4 replies
IDK about this site, I came upon it by seraching out my rights, as I am supposed to be the mortgage buyer in a messed up owner financing (my husbands sister) printed off computer , no credit check, for debt to credit ratio(in compliance to an interest rate percentage, no attny. or loan originator, a psycho mess, for a sweet and courteous girl like me to have gotten privy to.