
31 July 2016 | 16 replies
For that I guess either the owner could do that themselves or hire a Realtor (tm) for that one specific task.Somebody tell me if I've got that wrong.Also, what is the distinction between "leasing" and "renting"?

30 March 2023 | 685 replies
However, I’ve tried to make it very clear that there is a very distinct difference in paying additional to a mortgage and paying additional to a HELOC.

29 April 2015 | 72 replies
I want to make a distinction on how property managers get paid; Most are compensated based on COLLECTED rents, while some are paid based on SCHEDULED rents.

2 August 2019 | 154 replies
Having family from California from the early 1800's and still there, I get to see the West Coast trends and then compare them to Maryland, my home for most of my life.Maryland tends to be pretty liberal and a lot like parts of California but it has three distinct areas as politics go.I find in general that the North East from about Maryland on (Yes I know we are technically below the Mason Dixon Line <Grin>) tend to act on a inside out legislative process, city first, then county and then state.

24 April 2015 | 152 replies
I see similar distinctions in employment discrimination cases too.

6 April 2015 | 14 replies
(Resources: FilePlace: OtherDocuments)The tenant application process for us has some distinct parts, which at each juncture narrows the applicant pool to the most qualified.

10 March 2016 | 46 replies
Each unit still has an individual distinct key, and you will only give a tenant a copy of the unit key.

20 June 2015 | 14 replies
I am simply asking two distinct questions to actual landlords that currently allow pets. 1.

23 March 2015 | 57 replies
That distinction seems tenuously semantic and would most likely be viewed as discriminatory.Also, if the disabled individual has good credit, favorable rental references, and a security deposit, the risk of having to garnish wages would be no greater than any other tenant.

27 March 2015 | 18 replies
So @Nancy Larcom, it's clear that there are at least three distinct addresses in a three year period; so not the most stable of tenants if you are seeking a tenant who will still for a while.