
13 November 2020 | 1 reply
Hi,I am looking at Harris County (Houston TX) and they mention sworn petition to cover statement:1> that the premises is not a covered dwelling subject to the moratorium on evictions imposed under Section 4024 of the CARES Act;2> that the plaintiff has complied with the 30 day notice to vacate requirements under the CARES Act;Question#1 Does that mean the tenant can stay for 30 days before I can evict them?

14 November 2020 | 27 replies
If your lease says he's responsible, it should spell out the penalty for failing to comply.

25 February 2021 | 5 replies
Further, the Agreement was only valid until 2/3/2021 so any dealings with Seek Capital, LLC were not legally bound.After Zacky pushed our account to collections and stopped picking up all emails and calls, we were sent to Pamela who seems to be more concerned with defending the company rather than assisting us and complying with their terms and conditions which state "Seek Business Capital's goal is to provide you with excellent service.

26 February 2021 | 7 replies
(Ask at the bottom of the letter if they know which tenant is doing the dumping, and let them know it will be kept confidential.)Finally, don't be afraid to post a Notice to Quit if they don't comply.

28 February 2021 | 9 replies
Send them written notice of the change, give them 30 - 60 days to adapt, and make sure you have consequences and are ready to enforce them to get the tenants to comply.

3 March 2021 | 34 replies
Since we host on both platforms, I don’t recall either of them requiring proof of legal hosting though both asked to make sure we were authorized owners and to comply with local STR laws.Bottom line, there are a lot of great hosts who legally use Airbnb to market their rentals and provide excellent service to their guests.

3 March 2021 | 5 replies
Make sure to send her an itemized list of deductions from her security deposit to comply with your local laws.

6 March 2021 | 4 replies
Has anyone else dove into this and been able to establish a reasonable policy that complies with the state law.

5 March 2021 | 7 replies
Perhaps that will spur them to start complying or paying.

26 March 2021 | 19 replies
@Ruoxi Xie Houses on E5 up to the 500 block are within the zone...600 and East are outside so no new student housing is supposed to be allowed there unless it was already rented as such...the map in the regulation is very low quality so it is hard to tell...the people in the construction department are generally helpful when you have clear specific questions...the best thing is to go there or call them before making an offer...as mentioned before...even inside the zone you'll need to comply with parking requirement so not all houses can be SH.The age of the housing stock there is for sure one of the challenges of that market...all my renovations there went over budget with unforeseen issues...but even then ended up well...as long as you leave enough margin for budget overruns you should be ok...as an engineer you are probably better equipped than most to spot them earlier.