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Dennis Meppelink How to screen a tenant who never had a landlord before?
27 June 2016 | 14 replies
Find any reason to turn away a music or theater major - drama!  
Renee Kostermans landloard question
21 July 2016 | 18 replies
Consult an attorney and proceed with eviction and stop this musical roommate nonsense.
Carol Venolia What can I legally fine tenants for?
28 September 2020 | 19 replies
I'm studying my Nolo book, composing a letter, and talking with an attorney just in case.
Justin Pumpr Owner-occupied Duplex Landlord
22 July 2019 | 15 replies
When you go over the lease, provide them a tenant instruction sheet with your welcome packet that explains:- how they can pay rent- how to make a repair request- watering restrictions- how to operate unit's HVAC, thermostat, care of garbage disposal, location of main water shut off, gas shut off, breaker box- numbers or links to turn on/transfer utility accounts- how your city enforces noise ordinances and how this may effect those who violate it (BTW, your tenant  blasting his music so it can be heard at by other residents on the block  at 10 am is just as bad as if he is doing it at 4 in the morning). - anything else you feel tenant should knowOthers have given you some great suggestions for collecting rent automatically.
Michael Kovacs renting a room
16 June 2016 | 4 replies
It's not fair and you'll have an argument on your hands.Noise - tell them they are expected to listen to music and movies and TV or whatever - with headphones.They must have their own phone.Laundry - have laundry rules if you have laundry facilities.Advertise for commuters, if you have a market for that - people who need a place to rent during the week for their job, but have a home they go to on weekends.Advertise for med or law students  - they are quiet and just want a quiet room where they can study.Another good roommate option is a fireman/woman.  
Mike Kooser Sr Tenants moved out
22 August 2016 | 12 replies
Chijioke at 8:56, Aug 17:that is your callChijioke at 8:57, Aug 17:you can do that or trash themYou at 8:57, Aug 17:greatYou at 8:57, Aug 17:thank you for your help have a great dayChijioke at 8:57, Aug 17:you too Delete Reply Reply All Forward Apply Previous Next Compose
Eli M. students housings in Philadelphia vs section 8
30 March 2015 | 23 replies
My point is that it's like musical chairs.
Lacey Denton Best way to help reduce street noise
27 March 2015 | 5 replies
The corner I lived on had students in their cars that would back up waiting to turn - and all of them playing different music at full volume LOL! 
Rachel Lamory Tenants son having many people at apartment constantly
4 April 2015 | 18 replies
I imagine there is music playing etc, but I don't know for sure.Downstairs tenant told us that she was leaving because she was buying a house, not sure how much is due to upstairs tenant.  
Steve Rozenberg Who Qualifies With You As A Tenant?
6 April 2015 | 14 replies
These are the same types of tenants who will park their cars crazy, and take up two parking spots, or play their music loudly and disturb others - they are not aware of, or care how they affect other people.I also told applicants once that I needed them to completely fill out the application.