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Drew Denham Tenant wants to pay cash and get receipt
21 April 2014 | 39 replies
Oh well, welcome to being an adult and having to take care of your bills.
Alison Michel $300 income?
23 June 2014 | 21 replies
Since I mainly rent to institutions that provide housing and care for adults with special needs, it keeps my turnover/vacancy at close to zero but repairs are a variable.
Lora H. Owner as "Property Manager" dilemma
17 April 2014 | 19 replies
It is better to be an adult, take ownership of your decisions, a deal with people honestly and directly.Imagine you were qualifying a prospective tenant, and they said, "I am not self-employed, I work for XYZ, LLC!"
Kimberly T. One applicant qualifies on their own - let other one live there as "occupant"?
10 April 2014 | 8 replies
I have all adults who will live there fill out an application and run the screening process on all them.
John Nisewonger Renting to someone with a vicious dog breed
12 March 2015 | 16 replies
They don't always make a mess, but it is a risk-benefit thing and worth thinking it through.Puppies are usually worse than adult dogs because they chew and aren't born potty trained.Accepting a dog that is a dangerous breed is an unnecessary risk.Most insurance companies won't insure with this type of breed or will charge more for it if they do.Enough said.
Christian Lincoln Can someone please upload a good Student-Landlord Lease (contract)?
11 July 2014 | 7 replies
You are their landlord but I find myself having to tell them some things that I don't have to tell adult tenants (broken glass and beer bottles need to be disposed of properly and trash goes out every week !)
Joseph F. Fleas
18 August 2014 | 11 replies
It's a growth regulator so when the eggs hatch they never mature into adults, which breaks their life cycle.
Damon Armstrong Real Estate "Degree"?
1 December 2015 | 79 replies
It's been my experience with multiple financial institutions that nobody will give you a credit card while you are still a minor, unless you have an adult co sign for you.
Mark Updegraff question on mixed tenant credit scores, advice needed
11 July 2014 | 4 replies
No matter what the situation is, if you are allowing them to live in your house, all adults should always be on the lease.
Oren K. Estimating Utilities
14 July 2014 | 3 replies
You are dependent on the weather and if your tenants leave their windows open because they are to warm.Water will depends on how well you stay on top of maintenance (leaky taps and toilets) and if the building is more family oriented or adult oriented (i.e.