Ben Meddeb
My first rental disaster
9 June 2015 | 78 replies
My mother's estate received a judgment against the tenant for monetary damages as well as possession.
Kyle Hipp
what rights does a parent have as a cosigner?
7 June 2015 | 37 replies
The cosigner's gain is not monetary, though, it's more of a Good Samaritan benefit with the tenant, usually helping out a loved one.
Andy K
Advice needed on alternative to doing an eviction
25 April 2015 | 7 replies
The advantage for them is they get some money to help them move (which it sounds like they need) and they avoid having an eviction on their record and possibly a monetary judgment against them.
Sunny Burns
Tenant wants Vanity Upgrade - Should I go in 50/50?
12 April 2016 | 46 replies
Here are some key points others made:- Ideally the tenant will fund half or more of the cost - You do not want the tenant to do the install - Link the improvement to a new or extended lease - Make it clear in writing that the improvement stays with the property and she is not entitled to any monetary compensation when she leaves.
Emmanuella Broadhurst
Can she make me pay
13 April 2016 | 34 replies
This to me far outweighs any monetary damage the land lord can put on you.
Sarah Byun
Lease renew and increase of rent
7 June 2016 | 6 replies
They will feel the monetary impact first when paying for water; they will feel the monetary impact second when paying for oil heat as winter sets in.
Russell Brazil
All Of My Tenants Have Nicer Cars Than Me
4 May 2016 | 134 replies
But, if you understand the monetary system, which clearly tells you to borrow, how do you reconcile it with the common sense of personal finance, which clearly tells you not to borrow...?
Terri Mccullough
Nightmare tenant
10 March 2017 | 33 replies
Bankruptcy may reprieve them of their monetary debt to you, but you should be able to evict for other reasons.10.
Bob Mazza
Security Deposit - Apartment is covered in grease!!!!
10 May 2016 | 26 replies
Your personal time (and any monetary value for it) is NEVER deductible as a landlord/owner.
Robert C.
How much Info is too much info?
11 May 2016 | 25 replies
They would have to prove emotional distress or monetary damages due to the "discrimination" to get any kind of money settlement, in my opinion.So, really, unless their case is a slam dunk discrimination case, I really don't see anything major happening to the landlord here.