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Gregory Scarpaci resident smoking excessivly in his apartment
4 August 2016 | 4 replies
That seems unreasonable to me.I'd tell the other tenants that the building is smoker friendly, and if they want to live in a non-smoking building they can probably find one on Craigslist.  
Sada Rafi What to use the Deposit for?
1 July 2016 | 15 replies
Personally, I think it's unreasonable to tell tenants they can't hang any pictures or artwork.  
Dustin Beam Tenant wants to own, let her out of lease?
1 July 2016 | 27 replies
That is crazy and unreasonable
Nick Brubaker Great sounding tenant with questionable dog - should I rent??
19 July 2016 | 80 replies
It doesn't seem unreasonable to me that she is looking in the area she is.  
Jonathan G. My Pet policy (first draft)
10 July 2016 | 22 replies
.- - - - - - - - - -PET AGREEMENT  (Addendum to Rental Agreement)The Month-To-Month Rental Agreement (the “Agreement”) dated_______________________ between __________________________________________________________________________, as Landlord and ________________________________________________________________________, as Tenant of real property located at _______________________________________________________, is hereby amended to include the following terms and conditions: The rental agreement specifically prohibits keeping pets and animals without Landlord permission; Tenant agrees to follow these terms and conditions in exchange for permission to keep a specific pet:Condition for keeping a pet:Tenant agrees to pay additional rent of _____________ per month for the privilege of keeping this pet.Tenant agrees to pay additional security deposit of ______________ for the privilege of keeping this pet.Name of pet: __________________________Description of pet: _______________________ (type, breed, color, age)Veterinarian: __________________________Emergency Caretaker: ____________________Tenant agrees to:1.Provide proper care for the pet in accordance with veterinary recommendations or ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) guidelines.See www.aspca.org.2.Adhere to local ordinances, including leash, vaccination, and tag/licensing, requirements.3.Clean up after the pet and dispose of pet waste properly and quickly.4.Not to leave pet food or water outside the dwelling, as it could attract other animals.5.Not to leave the pet unattended for any unreasonable periods of time.6.Keep the pet from being noisy, aggressive, or from causing any annoyance or discomfort to others.7.Immediately remedy any complaints that arise from pet behavior.8.Immediately pay for any damage, loss, or expense caused to others by the pet.9.Provide pet with regular health care, to include inoculations as recommended by a veterinarian.10.Spay or neuter the pet when it becomes of age to do so.11.Arrange for an emergency caretaker for the pet.Tenant agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend Landlord against all liability, judgments, expenses (including attorney fees), or claims by third parties for any injury to any person or damage to property caused by Tenant’s pet.Landlord reserves the right to revoke permission to keep the pet should Tenant break this agreement or provide false or misleading information.
Josh Dillingham 6 month lease broken after 8 days.
30 July 2016 | 5 replies
I told him I wouldn't meet with anyone until he gives me a firm move out date so I can market the apartment and choose from a pool of qualified tenants.a couple questions:1.) is it unreasonable for me to market the place just the same as I always would when renting it instead of first showing it to the person he knows that might want to take over the lease?
Robert P. Tenant using laundry before they should be...
27 June 2016 | 27 replies
I'd LOVE to have that option where I live.I don't think it's unreasonable at all.  
Harlowe Thrombey Why would any Landlord fail to prohibit the use of subwoofers?
29 June 2016 | 6 replies
And really, it might weaken your point if your lease is specific about some things and not others.You're really better off just saying that tenants can't "unreasonably" bother other tenants.And it's important to include the "unreasonably" language, because some tenants will think that any time they hear another tenant, that it's not reasonable.
Miho Y. Los Angeles rent controlled multifamily units housing inspection
28 June 2016 | 9 replies
Ugh that sounds unreasonable as tenants are happy with converted condition...
Doug Prahst Is it okay for tenant to pay one years rent up front
26 July 2016 | 36 replies
But after we realized they were not taking care of the property and being unreasonable, the landlord wanted to evict them.The only reason the eviction is successful is because the lawyer found out some bills were not paid.