
1 November 2022 | 14 replies
Rents can be higher than that of market rates, tenants can stay for extremely long periods of time, and most tenants will maintain good behavior so they don't lose their voucher (not all will though).

21 July 2023 | 15 replies
You can require a Veterinarians health report on the animal AND require it be annually updated; we require all are spayed or neutered to minimize aggressive behavior and prevent the issues arising from multiple offspring; the animal must be carried by the handler or in a carrier when in confined spaces such as elevators, stairwells laundry rooms etc. unless doing so prevents the animal from performing tasks it was trained for; handler must clean up after the animal in all common areas and prevent offensive odors from emanating from their unit; handler remains responsible for actual damages caused by the animal including cleanup and damage of yard areas; nuisance animals that bark or create other disturbances NOT related to their specific tasks are grounds for removal of the animal and/or the tenant with appropriate notice.Some states do have more or less restrictions within their Fair Housing laws, so you do need to check on that, but our policies have been reviewed and approved by our RE attorneys.

27 December 2023 | 61 replies
This is very true Marcus, I see people behavior is more influenced by psychology like this, when they see bit reduction 50 bps from 7 to 6.5 then activity increase, but when rate reduces from 3.0 to 3.75, activity is just stopped.it's very interesting how people think.

25 January 2024 | 7 replies
many times, journalists are making us dumber ROFLMAO, social media too Social media made human behavior is similar to animal

1 March 2017 | 78 replies
In my opinion accounts seem to get a pass for a lot of unethical behavior.

27 August 2020 | 11 replies
If the tenant gets out of line, the caseworker can pull a voucher which fixes 90% of bad behaviors.

30 November 2023 | 8 replies
We did the following things1) Incentivize the behaviors you want: I didn't charge late fees if tenants notified me and stuck with an acceptable payment plan. 2) Be fair-- don't charge tenants when old crufty end of useful life fixtures or finishes have to be replaced. 3) Appreciate it and fix things when tenants properly report problems. 4) Renovate as required to get the kitchens and baths actually clean, clean. 5) Make your apartments look better than others (and show that you care about your properties) by adding at least a couple of special touches like modern lighting, invisible cabinet hinges and/or cabinet paint and a subway tile backsplash (Lowes sells 3x6 white tile for .15 / tile) and a restaurant style sprayer faucet.

9 February 2018 | 30 replies
Of course its not the sellers responsibility to make sure buyers act rationally....that being said, does it not seem somewhat...unscrupulous...to encourage this type of behavior from people looking for a home?

22 October 2017 | 110 replies
Don't agree with the behavior of a company in your mutual fund?

2 June 2023 | 2 replies
Your awareness of the potential in having FSU and the various hospitals in the area shows astute thinking.Here are some of the key hospitals in Tallahassee and their respective distances from downtown:Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare: Roughly 1-2 miles from downtown.Capital Regional Medical Center: Approximately 5-6 miles to the northeast of downtown.HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Tallahassee: Around 3-4 miles from downtown.Select Specialty Hospital - Tallahassee: Roughly 1-2 miles from downtown.Tallahassee VA Health Care Center: About 2-3 miles southwest of downtown.Florida State Hospital: Located in Chattahoochee, Florida, about 40-45 miles west of Tallahassee.Tallahassee Developmental Center: Approximately 4-5 miles from downtown Tallahassee.Tallahassee Memorial Hospital Behavioral Health Center: Within 1-2 miles from downtown.I'd focus on areas that are convenient for both work and entertainment.