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Account Closed Renting to someone who home brews beer?
6 June 2019 | 11 replies
I know people that brew their own beer and haven't noticed any odors other than the golden scent of lathered brew.Click here for more detail
Kyle Perry Legal Weed: To Allow or Not, that is the question
16 October 2019 | 23 replies
No this isn’t about weed being “bad” it’s simply about allowing it in your properties due to the odor.
Kyrstin Szewczyk Backyard cottage / Tiny Home - first steps? (construction + util)
7 March 2019 | 11 replies
@Kyrstin Szewczyk - a little bit, it might be an option, but I am concerned about the odors and waste disposal.
Rodney Sums Air Bnb deletes reviews
6 October 2022 | 16 replies
I told them privately about the strong odor.  
Steve Garner Reasonable wear and tear
12 December 2014 | 3 replies
The pet odor could not be corrected with a steam cleaning and pet treatment.
Joseph Hernandez Buying an SFR and Allowing Tenant to Remain in Property
6 December 2023 | 4 replies
They could (again, depending on jurisdiction) cry "foul" and say you took advantage of them and leads to all sorts of messy things. 
Justin Recca Wear & Tear vs. Damages
9 June 2021 | 4 replies
Broken strings or any damage resulting from a pet.Dirty window and door screens.Torn or missing screens, bent frames, etc.Sticky or worn window mechanicalsBroken windows, frames or abuse resulting in poor function.Loose, worn or inoperable faucet handleBroken, scratched, damaged or missing faucet handleRunning toiletBroken toilet seat, tank top, handle or chipped, cracked or damaged toilet bowl, tank or seat.Musty odorUrine or pet odor throughout unitCloset bi-fold door off track or needing adjustmentDamaged or missing bi-fold door, knob, track resulting in poor function.Old, expired, or non-functioning smoke or CO detector (not resulting from damage)Missing or detached smoke detector or CO detector or missing batteriesNon-functioning light or electrical fixtureMissing, burnt out, or incorrect style light bulbs or damage to a fixture resulting in non-function.Dry, brown lawn or landscaping (not resulting from neglect or failure to water or tampering with irrigation or timer)Lawn with pet urine spots, dead areas, excessive weeds, lack of irrigation as a result of neglect or tampering with irrigation or timer settings.
Tanner Cole I live in a dead market what to do.
30 March 2023 | 47 replies
@Adam Bromlow no harm no foul.
Patricia C. Material fact - what should be disclosed
16 December 2023 | 6 replies
It has multiple explanations of what would qualify and odors is one of them. 
Chris Bounds Owner's Financing & Loan Servicing Companies
13 April 2019 | 29 replies
Even if this is a one time deal and you appear exempt, read up on the FCPB.Borrows appear to have a three year right of recession in any event, if it is not "affordable" or "prudent" they can still cry foul and get thier money back.