
13 May 2024 | 9 replies
But overall, I think newer built houses will absorb the abuse better.

12 May 2024 | 5 replies
This is the simplest method, but it also means your tenants are more likely to abuse the utilities by leaving windows open with the heat or A/C running, leaving lights on, ignoring the toilet that constantly flushes on its own, etc.3.

14 May 2024 | 201 replies
These type of subs are typically very disorganized, have drug/alcohol abuse issues or both.

7 May 2024 | 4 replies
"Terminate on Sale" clauses are rarely allowed by the courts with residential leases.The good news is, many tenants don't know this.So, we always politely ask tenants to sign our lease, ask if they want to extend them and try to reasonably increase the rent.We don't recommend abusing this with strong-arm tactics.

5 May 2024 | 2 replies
It seems like more and more people are abusing the "service dog" rules.

1 May 2024 | 15 replies
Releasing this feature without proper testing and forcing your end-users to pay for it is an abuse of your clientele.

30 April 2024 | 29 replies
I also recognize that AirBnB's can be used and abused, which makes sturdy and reliable furniture selection even more important.

29 April 2024 | 32 replies
One thing that people often overlook is that when someone may file a frivolous lawsuit or ethics complaint is that they run the risk of being sued/countersued for abuse of process.

1 May 2024 | 56 replies
Florida video voyeurism law:810.145 Video voyeurism(1) As used in this section, the term:(c) “Place and time when a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy” means a place and time when a reasonable person would believe that he or she could fully disrobe in privacy, without being concerned that the person’s undressing was being viewed, recorded, or broadcasted by another, including, but not limited to, the interior of a residential dwelling, bathroom, changing room, fitting room, dressing room, or tanning booth.(2) A person commits the offense of video voyeurism if that person:(a) For his or her own amusement, entertainment, sexual arousal, gratification, or profit, or for the purpose of degrading or abusing another person, intentionally uses or installs an imaging device to secretly view, broadcast, or record a person, without that person’s knowledge and consent, who is dressing, undressing, or privately exposing the body, at a place and time when that person has a reasonable expectation of privacy;(b) For the amusement, entertainment, sexual arousal, gratification, or profit of another, or on behalf of another, intentionally permits the use or installation of an imaging device to secretly view, broadcast, or record a person, without that person’s knowledge and consent, who is dressing, undressing, or privately exposing the body, at a place and time when that person has a reasonable expectation of privacy; or(c) For the amusement, entertainment, sexual arousal, gratification, or profit of oneself or another, or on behalf of oneself or another, intentionally uses an imaging device to secretly view, broadcast, or record under or through the clothing being worn by another person, without that person’s knowledge and consent, for the purpose of viewing the body of, or the undergarments worn by, that person.(5) This section does not apply to any:(a) Law enforcement agency conducting surveillance for a law enforcement purpose;(b) Security system when a written notice is conspicuously posted on the premises stating that a video surveillance system has been installed for the purpose of security for the premises;(c) Video surveillance device that is installed in such a manner that the presence of the device is clearly and immediately obvious; It sounds like the OP's situation may not be covered.

30 April 2024 | 57 replies
Many offices require a photo ID on file in case something happens (fraud, sexual assault, murder, abusive language or behavior, etc.).