
21 November 2024 | 10 replies
Quote from @Laura Stayton: Quote from @Karl Kauper: For a 3-bed, 2-bath house in Sutton, MA (good school system), if I screen very carefully (high credit score, work history, no evictions, etc.), please describe for me the worst-case scenario for an eviction process if the tenant refuses to leave at the end of a lease term (assuming I do everything properly according to MA laws)?

21 November 2024 | 305 replies
Tenant damage, beyond normal wear and tear, tends to be covered by the deposit.

18 November 2024 | 12 replies
In general I'm saving for repairs to the property, but we all know that this covers a wide spectrum.

25 November 2024 | 10 replies
I use one unit as my primary residence and have been using the other unit as a mid-term rental (~1-3 month stays) to cover the majority of my mortgage.

22 November 2024 | 12 replies
Our insurance company (State Farm) doesn't cover flood, so our flood insurance policy is through FEMA's NFIP (national flood insurance program).

16 November 2024 | 3 replies
Storm damage would commonly be covered by your homeowners insurance.10.

26 November 2024 | 86 replies
We will cover the story in detail, with regular updates, through to resolution.

23 November 2024 | 20 replies
We have a fee for this in the lease but how do you cover for this in the lease ?

22 November 2024 | 92 replies
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