
22 September 2019 | 20 replies
However, if the tenant is chronically late and just irresponsible, they get a late fee until they pay on time.

22 November 2019 | 8 replies
@Paul Sandhu I wish I could; chronic back issues and working overtime prevent that.

17 October 2019 | 2 replies
This I hope will allow me quit my day job and work as an owner of my own physical therapy clinics where I may franchise in order to protect myself from automation and give back to the community in ways of health and wellness, education, and chronic pain treatment.

19 December 2019 | 10 replies
Its always paid during the month, and they are good tenants overall.With that said, however, if you're talking 30+ days late on a chronic basis, then yes, you definitely need to do something about that.

9 December 2019 | 24 replies
Tenant recovers, tenant is chronically ill hereafter, tenant dies.

24 January 2018 | 12 replies
Many of these neighborhoods have flooded multiple times and, in talking to our insurance company and some of the prospective buyers for our home, FEMA can substantially raise premiums (think 15k year) and substantially drop coverage (eg 10k coverage) for some of these areas that chronically flood.

20 October 2017 | 23 replies
That mean that she has a severe mental condition, (bipolar disorder, major and chronic depression, severe eating disorder ect. ) she then has to demonstrate that the cat performs a service that helps her condition.

10 May 2018 | 50 replies
I would say the one thing that I believe will contribute to my success is my struggle with chronic illness. the strength of character I was forced to develop as well as my drive to get better despite the setbacks can help me avoid being derailed in my real estate journey.

18 March 2018 | 27 replies
Yes, you want proper notice to go inside but not show up at the door.To just stop by you are within your rights to do that--there is not any tenant expectation they won't get a visit by the owner (especially if chronically late and playing hide and seek).The tenant profile tells me they may just use your date/time appointment to be gone.... or unavailable.

28 April 2017 | 7 replies
You have to deal with the excessive moisture issue (poor ventilation, chronic leaking).Outlets not working in the kitchen is also not a big deal as long it's not a sign of major wiring problems (old wiring, rodent damage, fire damage, etc.).A single busted pipe is also not a big issue assuming it's the only busted pipe and not a sign of other possible leaks due to poor winterizing.