
28 May 2013 | 2 replies
In the case of an eviction, don't think a landlord can do anything to encourage a tenant not to destroy the place.

16 March 2015 | 65 replies
Is he/she in a large crate so they don't destroy the dwelling?

5 March 2015 | 19 replies
They are normally collectable so if they destroy the property you sue them and send them to collections...

1 March 2015 | 5 replies
Because it gives you one more avenue to collect if the tenant destroys the property."

2 June 2017 | 16 replies
Despite the 100 year long effort by leftists to destroy the United States, this is still the land of opportunity, so it is also the land where millionaires next door are numerous.

2 May 2013 | 33 replies
If they do they need to get it on the market so the bank's late penalties and foreclosure costs won't completely destroy their equity.

11 March 2013 | 12 replies
Arrgh to being so "cutting edge" and winding up with a kid cracking his skull and facing a lawsuit (thanks Joel Owens); and secondly, discovering the expense of polishing concrete.Im looking at vinyl plank wood flooring, now.So rather than running off at the mouth-revamping my question.What you folks put into your rentals, that your tenants cannot destroy?

2 June 2013 | 62 replies
Most important in my mind is #11 where "Wood Destroying Pest Inspection and Allocation of Cost Addendum" has not been selected/provided.