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Jeremy G. Tenant terminating lease early Need advice in NH!
5 November 2018 | 8 replies
I will keep my mouth shut about such things, and yes it is clear to me now that she was extremely irresponsible and disrespectful, though I did screen her father very well, full credit check, employment check, background check, bank statements etc, clearly that didnt mean much. i took a chance with this one as my first tenant and I learned some valuable lessons.So, here is the current situation, she moved a lot of stuff out today and she will no longer be sleeping in the apartment, she told me the 3rd was the last night she will be there and that she'll be out by the end of the week, But now they are refusing to give me a date that she'll be officially out, I think they are now going to try to hold the keys until november 30th.. so my thoughts are if I show the apartment this weekend, and all of her stuff is gone and I have proof of text messages saying she'll be out by the end of this week, I should be able to legally change the locks and rent the apartment right?
Maria G. Move-out walk through, what do you think of this issue?
6 November 2018 | 17 replies
@Maria G.The idea of carpet in a bathroom makes me want to vomIt in my mouth.
Joseph Back First Deal - Turnkey BRRRR
6 November 2018 | 5 replies
Listening to Bigger Pockets for over a year finally took action and couldn't be happier.
Matt R. Looks like Amazon hq2 is NYC and VA
11 November 2018 | 80 replies
That's why companies will pay massive premiums even within NYC to get prime spaces to entice their employees and hoping for increased productivity and keeping them happier/healthier.
Tyler Lyons Bookkeepers in West Michigan
7 November 2018 | 4 replies
They handle all of our Bookkeeping at Synergy Appliances and I couldn't be happier about the quality of work and communication.
Corey Adams First Brrrr Project!!
8 November 2018 | 7 replies
Learned a lot on this one from every aspect and it turned out great, couldn't be happier
Martha Codio How to start a business with your spouse
10 November 2018 | 13 replies
If once you grow in size you can replace one spouse with a employee you will be much happier.
Pamela Bunkley Opinions Towards Hard Money Lenders
9 November 2018 | 3 replies
Our business is primarily driven by word of mouth
Jeremy G. Unlimited amount of prospective tenants, is this normal?
9 November 2018 | 20 replies
It's basically saying that you, as a landlord, are presumed to have a high propensity towards discrimination, so we're going to enact legislation that removes your ability to choose the tenant so that you are no longer even able to discriminate, whether you would have or not.For example, I get 3 applications that have similar income, job history, rental history, and credit.Person A had dirty clothes on, a passenger seat littered with McDonald's wrappers, didn't take their shoes off until asked to do so, had grime under their finger nails, etc.Person B was a loud mouth type A personality who started telling me how things were going to be.Person C was clean and respectful and asked if it would be alright if they created a mulch bed with plants and flowers in front of the deck.If Person A or Person B sees the house first, and they meet my written objective qualification parameters, I, by law, have to rent to a slob who may trash my house, or a jerk who may cause arguments, disturb neighbors, or make my life difficult in any number of other ways?
Nathan Gesner Tenants say the darndest things!
15 March 2021 | 9 replies
She actually showed up for the court hearing and the first words out of her mouth were, "I know I owe the Landlord over $4,000 but I just can't afford to pay it."