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Tom King Weather / moisture damage; temporary motel for tenant ?
30 July 2017 | 11 replies
I wouldn't call losing 1/3rd of your living space, having strangers making a lot of noise in your home at random hours, having to take off work to supervise those strangers to make sure they don't steal anything, and having an area unsafe for kids when you have kids an inconvenience.If you aren't providing a habitable unit the tenants are not required to pay rent regardless of if you say so in your lease.
David Shiling Biggest mistakes learned from first Rental?
1 November 2020 | 136 replies
Do they charge you a supervision fee for supervising the workers every time one goes to your property - in addition to the actual charge for the plumber? 
David Bowles New purchase, current tenant is not current on rent
24 April 2020 | 67 replies
They charge separate fees for supervising maintenance issues, they charge you separate fees for their maintenance workers to do anything.My daughter, for instance, had a contract where the PM could do any maintenance under $250 without getting her permission first, or for emergencies. 
Lupe Santiago Private Lending in Florida - Rules & Regs
11 October 2023 | 38 replies
The Department of Financial Regulation supervises the broker and lender license for real property for the state.
Victoria C. Tenant is subletting on AirBnb, what should I do?
18 October 2023 | 68 replies
If all terms are agreeable to you, meaning you are protecting yourself by enforcing the following of your city’s rules, this becomes your new property manager with maintenance shifted to her as suggested by @Craig Curelop, (If I could get a tenant to set up one of my properties as an AirBnB and run it appropriately, I would be happy with the supervision and upkeep my home is receiving.
Leah Gonzalez Looking for a PM
24 March 2023 | 13 replies
EVERYONE told me they are expensive and time consuming, so if your PM is helping to supervise the eviction that is good.
Patrick Hicks San Diego Renters left condo a disaster. Advice please.
6 December 2017 | 3 replies
Hopefully you have a ton of before and after photos.You could check with landlord associations in the area to see if they have recommendations, but unlikely you will find someone who can do it all that you supervise long distance. 
Shequann Burrwell private money lending scams
21 March 2023 | 56 replies
Places you can report to: Attorney General, your state Division of Finance, State Banking Authority or Supervision, CFPB, the F.B.I is usually interested in these types, Fair Trade Commission, Postal Inspector if the mail was used, don't forget you local DA.
Emre Görü E2 Visa Application
8 May 2017 | 7 replies
You can be a part of a $4,000,000 Medical Office Building... something small.Rehabbing single family homes looks like fun on HGTV but it's a LOT of work, shopping for supplies with workers, supervising workers then open houses to sell or babysitting tenants via property mgmt or worse--DIY property management.Been there.
John Jabson Property Manager
23 December 2012 | 2 replies
Property Management Requirements by StateFrom the above, broker is a requirement in Pennsylvania.Some other things specific to PA:See "supervision" section of this PA State Real Estate Commission Frequently Asked Questions FAQ:http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/state_real_estate_commission/12523/frequently_asked_questions/572092Excerpt taken from http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/049/chapter35/chap35toc.htmlOriginally posted by The Pennsylvania Code, CHAPTER 35.