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Lor Fara Renovated flip, doesn’t sell, next options
22 December 2023 | 56 replies
Put up some fake cameras and take them when you sell - an empty house is a liability.
Kim Parker MTR Lease agreements
26 January 2024 | 5 replies
Other additional areas to consider is based on how you set up the space and amentities you have provided (kitchen appliances, secuirty cameras/video doorbells, monthly cleaning service, etc.). 
Jerome Thompson Rental property In Baltimore, MD
18 January 2024 | 2 replies
Are security cameras allowed on rental property? 
Jordan Budke Looking for pro advice/mentoring on next steps
31 March 2023 | 28 replies
For context on income: I work full-time as a Pest Control Inspector making about $50k and my wife works under the table as a nanny.
Amanda Sutherlin Body of Arkansas Real Estate Agent Found: Hits home as I have to show by myself
19 March 2015 | 115 replies
Perps are not deterred by cameras, cell phones conversations, photographs of their car, and/or photographs of themselves.
Max M. What's up guys? Mom's Basement Loser from Palatine, Illinois (TLDR alert)
6 May 2015 | 74 replies
I ended up selling my camera years ago.
Sydni Chattman Purchasing a Coin Laundromat
11 January 2024 | 4 replies
Some of those issues may be solved now with cameras but I recommend you ask about it.  
Juwan Rohan Exp Realty experiences
12 January 2023 | 19 replies
Let's not neglect 360 cameras, and Augmented Reality.
Sam Leon Are "roommates" a protected class?
12 January 2024 | 15 replies
I have always operated on the understanding that this refers to equal treatment of those who are married, divorced, widowed, single, with children, pregnant.So if you selected an applicant who is single over one who is divorced, it's a violation.If you charged a higher rent for a divorced applicant with 2 children vs a single no children, it's a violation.If you selected a married couple over an unmarried couple, it's a violation.Obviously, most of the time, the decision landlords make are not based on a single reason, often times it's a combination of factors, once you have gone through the process of background checks, employment verification, tenancy history verification, there is still a subjective element on how your interactions with the applicant went...I have personally selected one tenant over another because one followed instructions, and one did not (incomplete application, showed up late during a showing, sent back an application with a camera taken photo of the form in dim light and out of focus etc...), and I have even selected one over anther because one has tattoos every inch of his body, and no I didn't tell the applicant he was turned away for excessive body markings and piercings.Getting back to familial status, if it is a violation to select a married couple over an unmarried couple, and if you tuck "roommates" under the umbrella of unmarried couples, then it may apply, perhaps loosely? 
Cindy Pena Securing a Property
10 January 2024 | 6 replies
We had ring cameras and deadbolts installed, but they looters/criminals have removed the cameras now, and kicked in the doors.