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Peter Chan Dumping manure to get rid of deadbeat tenants
19 February 2020 | 25 replies
Why on earth would you consider harming your asset to make life unpleasant for some freeloaders.   
SaraEllen Hutchison Tenant's guest smoked on property; first Airbnb review 2 stars
20 February 2020 | 4 replies
A few days after the issue took place, they weren't mad about it anymore and they didn't want to do long term harm to our business.The only way for the review to be removed is for the guest to call up support and explain the situation and why they'd like to remove the review.Anyhow, it's kind of a longshot, but it worked in our case.
Ben Wernert Should a no pet policy to include pets in tanks...Fish, etc.
25 February 2020 | 4 replies
pet restrictions are all about managing damage to the property and lawsuits from the harm they do to others (visitors and neighbors). 
Marco Morkous Dave Ramsey investment strategies?
18 February 2021 | 19 replies
Do you see the ease of acquiring credit for new investors as solely a good thing, or have you seen it harm new investors?
Paul Sandhu How are you going to clean your STRs now?
6 April 2020 | 5 replies
Since most of our bookings are weekends, that gives plenty of time to have guests check out on Sunday AM, cleaners come in for a safe turnover on Wednesday, while keeping both our cleaners and future guests out of harm’s way from any probability of picking up the virus. 
Chad Hale San Jose to consider banning rent collection - Mtg Tuesday 4/7
8 April 2020 | 10 replies
As it is right now, I wonder if landlords could prevail in court by suing cities for the intentional harm they have caused landlords under Tortious Interference.Note: I edited both the Q & A down to remove self fluffing.
Savannah Kennedy Current Concerns - Investors
16 April 2020 | 70 replies
Further, the government is essentially telling people to not go out and shop, which continues harm to these businesses (while helping the public health).
Cory Edds First Portfolio Acquisition
10 April 2020 | 9 replies
Confidentiality: This proposal is confidential and neither its existence nor its substance may be disclosed to any third party, except legal or financial professionals engaged to assist in evaluating this proposal, or where disclosure is required by law.
David J. Unfair madness! Landlords getting hosed.
24 August 2022 | 166 replies
They will make policy decisions based on votes and good feels even if they know it will harm the voters.