Alma Erice-Taganas
Easement / gate , nasty neighbor
1 October 2024 | 4 replies
Humans are social creatures at the end of the day and I personally like to know who I might be dealing with if they can either be a friendly neighbor, a nuisance, or beneficial in maybe keeping an eye out for you).Is it possible to update the gate so that it can open and close by itself and have 4 different codes to it for each neighbor to enter/exit?
Timothy B. Dunn
Turnover cleaning of bedding
18 September 2024 | 10 replies
Things are going well so far but boy there are a lot little nuisance that we didn’t think aboutThank you for your help
Nina Penuela
What do you think makes a good property manager?
14 September 2024 | 32 replies
I do use the term "avoid" but it is quite difficult for anyone to avoid nuisance lawsuits today.
Jack B.
Neighbors trees leaning heavily toward my rental, one already fell and damaged RV
10 September 2024 | 4 replies
Not unreasonable to ask them to cut it down IMO.I would sue private nuisance and injunction from maintaining a private nuisance, and for interfering with prospective economic advantage (scaring away potential tenants with prospect of dwelling and car damage).Start with a nasty-gram from lawyer since you already asked and was turned down.
Dillon Hutsell
Taking the First Step
11 September 2024 | 3 replies
There are some nuisances to the strategy I mentioned.
Gregg Camp
Pad Split and related rental by the room company platforms
7 September 2024 | 12 replies
Have you had tenant issues such as nuisance calls or maintenance irks?
Brandon Morgan
Is a property manager necessary?
9 September 2024 | 21 replies
Ask yourself this, if someone offered to handle all of the property maintenance, watch the property, place the tenant, handle rent collections, deliver rent to your bank account every month, and deal with any inspections and nuisance issues and they were asking for like $30 to $40 per week would you pay that?
James McGovern
Exploiting other Real Estate Investors
5 September 2024 | 4 replies
@James McGovern, while I don't necessarily agree with your language, I certainly understand where you are coming from.If you truly want to exploit them, then continually report code violations: long grass, broken windows, broken down cars parked on property, anything that will keep racking up the nuisance issues of the property that the landlord not only has to handle with effort but also with money...But, assuming you don't want to go to that level, find the owner and reach out.
David P.
Buying a property with 2 unpermitted units
10 September 2024 | 19 replies
(B) The accessory dwelling unit was built on or after January 1, 2020, in a local jurisdiction that, at the time the accessory dwelling unit was built, had a noncompliant accessory dwelling unit ordinance, but the ordinance is compliant at the time the request is made.(2) The owner of an accessory dwelling unit that receives a notice to correct violations or abate nuisances as described in paragraph (1) may, in the form and manner prescribed by the enforcement agency, submit an application to the enforcement agency requesting that enforcement of the violation be delayed for five years on the basis that correcting the violation is not necessary to protect health and safety.(3) The enforcement agency shall grant an application described in paragraph (2) if the enforcement determines that correcting the violation is not necessary to protect health and safety.
Kevin Lefeuvre
On VRBO, have you chosen damage protection or deposit? Why?
30 August 2024 | 17 replies
You can't file a DP claim for nuisance, for instance.Bad: The out of the pocket cost shown at the time of the booking scares some guests. ($1500 in my case).