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Rick Santos Help - Leases, first time landlord
8 March 2016 | 9 replies
(I would advise if the answer is yes to make sure no viscous breeds are allowed and also get an extra security deposit and possibly extra monthly rent.)Also, something that helped us that you might want to consider is for your credit check is that the score matters, but we look deeper than the score if there are things that come up (and in New Brit there are usually things that come up).If tenants are skipping out on "modern life essentials" like utility bills, cell phone bills, car payments that is a huge red flag.However, if it is a result of medical bills or student loans (or possibly a foreclosure during the crash) you may want to look past some of those.
Krista Walker How do you rate properties?
28 January 2016 | 17 replies
.:)When someone breeds a Kosher pig - I'm all in lol
Elizabeth B. Pets in Colorado
20 May 2016 | 8 replies
There are perfect lovely examples of all breeds, so if you choose to offer pet rentals, make sure you're not renting to canine or feline satan.
Jillian Messinger **1ST TIMER EQUESTRIAN ESTATE! NEED ADVICE ON FINDING BUYERS!
3 August 2015 | 8 replies
Income potential is $400 per stall for boarding.It is also suited for 2 show areas, a judges tower, spectator seating, outdoor area and jump course.This Estate is currently a well-respected equine breeding and training farm as well.Not to mention the beautiful riding trails!
David Zinn Underwriter requiring $300k in renters insurance--too much?
25 July 2015 | 6 replies
I have a tenant with a dog (non-vicious breed). 
Roy Mitle Charging extra for dog
19 January 2016 | 12 replies
A local property manager could give you a better overview of what works well in the area so you're not overcharging for a pet.Regardless of what you charge, make sure you do a pet Addendum to the lease which specifically states the pet breed, size, etc that you are approving.
Joe Kelly New member from Ferndale, WA
8 December 2019 | 3 replies
We are looking to reside there and run a luxury kennel for large breed dogs.
Keith Sirwayne Todd Real Estate Agent Niche
29 May 2015 | 6 replies
Investors are a special breed who need a special type of agent.
Scott Roper 1 Dog Has Now Turned Into 2
7 June 2015 | 14 replies
I did give them a heads up the day before that I would be coming so I'm assuming they made provisions to remove the dog for the day.I don't have an issue with having 2 dogs as long as the 2nd dog meets the typical qualifications I had for the first dog (breed, temperament, etc). 
Josh L. Screening Service Dog?
6 July 2018 | 10 replies
Let's say their service dog is a pitbull, and your insurer lists pitbulls as being a restricted breed.