
28 August 2019 | 26 replies
But I strongly recommend if your sanding or tearing apart walls with lead paint you change your cloths before going home and your child hugs you and has problems for the rest of his/her life.

17 May 2023 | 3 replies
You can make minor adjustments based on the type of appliances (dishwasher, clothes washer and dryer, air conditioning, etc.) and the size of the rental.

7 May 2019 | 16 replies
Just walking thru these properties made be want to vomit and two hours later it can still be smelled on your cloths.

11 July 2016 | 1 reply
this is a first for me and i am not sure what to do.we give immaculate houses to the first time tenants (first after rehab). just months after a couple with 4 kids moved in, the house is messy. it's like a bomb exploded. clothes, couches, bottles, cleaning supplies, toys, bags, you name it..... is EVERYWHERE.the outside is not bad, just some toys. but the inside is horrid.i do not have a provision in the lease for them to keep the inside clean. i can't think of a way to enforce it and how stupid would it be to "go check how clean a rental is"... to me it is a silly idea.but anyway.... i can't make them "care" for the house, i can't make them clean it. i just dont want them to trash it beyond just a wear and tear. honestly, i am hoping the layer of junk and clothes would be protecting the hardwood and the tiles, lolany ideas on what to do?

17 June 2020 | 7 replies
Tenants always paid their portion (which changes often from pregnancy, job placement or loss) Biggest problem I had was them basically leaving all their belongings and moving to Georgia ( they didn't have a car, took a bus) I got a few new bikes, 2 xbox's, powerwheels, razor scooter and a big tax donation to goodwill from 30 trashbags of clothes haha

25 May 2023 | 23 replies
Things like, furniture, clothing, electronics, kitchen ware, linens, etc.

4 May 2019 | 15 replies
I usually found the same issues that most of the people here mention: asbestos, plumbing and electrical (wire clothing for ex.).

6 October 2022 | 50 replies
You can't adjust for heat with clothing beyond a certain point, you just have to stay inside air conditioned spaces.The Midwest has quietly grown out of it's rust belt economy and became very diverse, just nobody has taken notice.

11 May 2023 | 12 replies
@Nathan BrownI’m worried that what I estimate will be wrong bc the tenants will put one article of clothing and be wasteful.

6 December 2014 | 9 replies
Bring a bag of non-perishable food or unworn clothing and you can get in for just $5.