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Kevin Wang How to verify income for self-employed? First time landlord needs help!
16 January 2018 | 56 replies
Just because they have better financials does not mean they will be your best tenants, in fact many of them will require MORE of you and they can be a nuisance.  
Brandon Forshaw $65k to invest!! Ideas?!
14 September 2014 | 22 replies
That way if you have any sorts of issues (or you just want to see the condition of the property), it is not a nuisance to stop by. 
Donald M. Deciding between Tenants
2 August 2016 | 7 replies
If you are able to find a tenant who is staying there for the long haul and not a nuisance to deal with that would be the ideal choice.If you really feel that you priced it way too low, then I would suggest maybe telling everyone that the unit is no longer available for some reason (construction, re-evaluation of the property, upgrades, etc). then repost it at a higher price and redo the whole screening process.  
Brian Jackson Supplemental Lease for AirBNB
19 May 2017 | 3 replies
Rental Agent shall use its best efforts to ensure the operation of all amenities in the Property, such as internet access, satellite or cable TV access or fireplaces as applicable.Rental Agent shall not be held responsible for such items failure to work, but will make every effort to correct any issues as reported as quickly as possible.Guest acknowledges that use of amenities such as fireplaces, lake, dock, decks, and the like may be potentially dangerous and involve potential risks if improperly used, particularly with regard to children and such use is at the Guest’s own risk.Guest shall use the Property for residential purposes only and in a careful manner to prevent any damage or loss to the Property and keep the Property in clean and sanitary condition at all times.Guest and any additional permitted guests shall refrain from loud noise (especially after 10PM) and shall not disturb, annoy, endanger, or inconvenience neighbors, nor shall Guest use the Property for any immoral, offensive or unlawful purposes, nor violate any law, association rules or ordinance, nor commit waste or nuisance on or about the Property.DEFAULTIf Guest should fail to comply with the conditions and obligations of this Agreement, Guest shall surrender the Property, remove all Guest’s property and belongings and leave the Property in good order and free of damage.No refund of any portion of the Total Rental Fee shall be made and if any legal action is necessary, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reimbursement from the other party for all costs incurred.ASSIGNMENT OR SUBLEASEGuest shall not assign or sublease the Property or permit the use of any portion of the Property by other persons who are not family members or guests of the Guest and included within the number of and as permitted occupants under this Agreement.
Thea Linkfield We made $35k on our first flip!! (But it took 12 months)
2 July 2018 | 95 replies
So the morning of I did due diligence on the property which included checking for other liens (nuisance liens, making sure this was the first mortgage, and tax liens).
Arnie Guida Electrical Ghosts
30 March 2013 | 18 replies
It could be a fire hazard and a complete nuisance.
Jeff Arndt Car buying advice NEED HELP!
31 May 2012 | 16 replies
It had a rough downshift to 1st nuisance problem fixed under warranty, and a brake-shifter interlock switch fixed under warranty/recall.
Ronnie Boyd Bid accepted on HUD property but it has a pool!?!?!?
10 July 2013 | 26 replies
I would think that would become a bit of nuisance for them at some point.I'm just wondering, because I have put in a bid with them once and then backed out later.
Daniel Saunders How do you find deals?
23 January 2017 | 24 replies
Also check Nuisance & Abatement violations.
Vidit S. Should I do a remote investment with or without a LLC?
22 January 2019 | 20 replies
For someone just starting I always recommend some insurance, because it will take care of any nuisance claims for you and handle the little stuff.