8 July 2022 | 5 replies
Rehabbing can be an intense offense based strategy.

20 December 2019 | 12 replies
No offense, but it's a waste of time to comment on each item.

10 June 2023 | 7 replies
(No offense, Wyoming!)

14 June 2023 | 12 replies
You can require a Veterinarians health report on the animal AND require it be annually updated; we require all are spayed or neutered to minimize aggressive behavior and prevent the issues arising from multiple offspring; the animal must be carried by the handler or in a carrier when in confined spaces such as elevators, stairwells laundry rooms etc. unless doing so prevents the animal from performing tasks it was trained for; handler must clean up after the animal in all common areas and prevent offensive odors from emanating from their unit; handler remains responsible for actual damages caused by the animal including cleanup and damage of yard areas; nuisance animals that bark or create other disturbances NOT related to their specific tasks are grounds for removal of the animal and/or the tenant with appropriate notice.Some states do have more or less restrictions within their Fair Housing laws, so you do need to check on that, but our policies have been reviewed and approved by our RE attorneys.

15 June 2023 | 7 replies
Me sending a friendly text to the guest reminding them of our quiet hours seems the least offensive of the available options.I appreciate everyone's input.

6 June 2023 | 47 replies
Sorry, but that comment is offensive and uncalled for with respect to those who posted on those other questions.

20 May 2019 | 14 replies
@John CoreyNo offense taken John.

17 March 2021 | 40 replies
Given that you're new and no offense, more likely to make a mistake, diversifying could be beneficial.

4 May 2020 | 97 replies
@Isaac El This is what I read,Call the property owner, introduce myself, ask "Would you be interested in taking an offer on your property" or "I am interested in making an offer on your property"Please do not take offense to my analogy.