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Zachary D. Tenant's guest damages both units and common area in tantrum invo
5 October 2021 | 9 replies
I've had situations where the police wouldn't remove someone from the premise because she was in the tenant's unit and was not actively disturbing anything. 
Andrew Casal RI Renovation Help & Suggestions
7 October 2021 | 6 replies
@Andrew Casal the usual rule with plaster is, if you only have to disturb a small area (e.g., hanging something) then just leave the plaster, do your thing, patch it and move on.If you have to disturb larger sections you run the definite risk of breaking the "keys" that hold the plaster tight to the lath, so you might find that sections start to fall down which can create a cascading/domino like effect.There are probably ways to carefully cut out sections that can reduce the chance of that happening, but like I said, the general rule is that if you're disturbing large sections you might just have to replace the whole area with drywall to be done with it.I don't have specific tips on the gas and oil changes re: RI's commitment to reduce/eliminate them.
Besnik Kadriu Appraisal request when ?
8 October 2021 | 2 replies
In my opinion it is always best to disturb your tenants as little as possible.
Jim K. You will have to do ugly things to get ahead in real estate
18 October 2021 | 152 replies
What is more disturbing is it seems like that kind of remark had some sense of acceptance or normality.
Alyssa Czopor Newbie looking @ vacation rental as first investment purchase
1 October 2020 | 52 replies
Especially if the guest does not require an immediate fix (I give them the option each time, some don't want to be disturbed).
Preeti Sampath Small Court Advice: Tenant
8 October 2020 | 2 replies
Additionally, neighbors have attested they leave the garage door and storage shed open (claims that someone was in the house) and they have known to not take care of the property and also have caused domestic disturbances that caused the police to show up a couple of times. 
Anja Wright NY Holdover Tenants Won't leave. I'm an owner occupying landlord.
26 February 2021 | 61 replies
Also people who stay up late need to get up early so disturbing their mornings with some music/noise is in order and not illegal.
Rik Patel Cast Iron Plumbing Question
24 October 2020 | 12 replies
If the 12' section is in a crawl space or basement and is easily accessible and isn't leaking, don't disturb it.
Dwayne Gilbert God This Is Getting Complicated, Please Help
30 August 2021 | 25 replies
The SELLER or current owner of the home who could not use a realtor, has absolutely no knowledge, skill, or understanding of the process of selling a house seems disturbed by me earning to much of a profit.The paperwork is at the lawyers office for pre-foreclosure to begin.
Jesse Juris Wholesale deal analysis
20 September 2021 | 9 replies
I just finished writing a letter that I’m about to drop off since there a notice on the door to do not disturb.