Matt Moldenhauer
HUD Threatens To Sue Landlords Who Screen Tenants For Felonies
13 April 2016 | 18 replies
with respect to age discrimination only, housing reserved exclusively for senior citizens.
Allison Escovedo
Should we close on this 4 unit?
30 April 2016 | 32 replies
And if they are non-citizens from Mexico, they will be afraid of getting in trouble or making you mad, so getting direct, honest answers from them would be very difficult.If you can market to a pool of tenants you understand better, I think you'll have better success.
Mel Hayes
tenant to tenant harassment ?
2 May 2016 | 8 replies
It's forced government housing, forcing private citizens to privately fund it.
Eddy Dumire
Which dog breeds are violent?
22 April 2016 | 37 replies
We now require: Vet records showing breed, age (no puppies), and current vaccinations, current city license if required, renter's liability policy with minimum of $100K with us as additional insured, AKC Canine Good Citizen Certificate for out-of-state property manager properties, personal dog interview for self-managed, and 1.5 months' security deposit versus approx. 1 month we used to charge, all refundable so they have incentive to keep unit in great shape.
Account Closed
Approved Tenant requires Owner's SSN/Taxpayer ID for 'Reporting' purposes
28 May 2015 | 44 replies
But if she wants out, certainly allow her to do so. she sounds awful and has chosen to be the self righteous citizen IRS agent/ crazy pants.Next time, be sure to do a walkthrough with tenant before you hand over keys, perhaps at lease signing while unit is vacant, and fill out a unit inspection sheet (check the BP forms section).
Mike Barry
Unique Tenant Issue Involving ComEd Repair Question....Help!
13 July 2018 | 11 replies
If you do not want to let ComEd off the hook that easy, then continue to threaten them with the "reporting them to the citizens utility board or any other utility watch dog organizations."
Madeline J.
Ethically investing in poorer urban areas
7 June 2016 | 79 replies
I constantly pick up trash, call the Citizens Service Bureau, etc.
Jason Krac
How to determine A/B/C/ D property type
12 May 2016 | 14 replies
Realtors often try to trick you saying it is an "A" property because it has "A" finishes ... well, even if that is true, if the "A" property is in a "D" location/neighborhood, then guess what, it is a "D" property, or if it is not with its "A" finishes, it soon will be ...As for grading, agree that there are no hard and fast rules, but a few determining factors in my mind are: quality of the school district, age of construction of most home, percentage of owners vs. renters, median income & education level of citizens, typical property size/finish/amenities, percentage of SFRs to apartments or condos (not always true for dowtown locations), crime rates and types (violent vs. non-violent).Another subjective grading system (along with investment strategies) I've heard is:A is where you would want to liveB is where you could liveC is where you could live if you had toD is where you'd rather live under a bridge than to live thereFinally, below are some notes and RE strategy for each:A: Low to negative immediate cash flow, but higher potential for future appreciation and rent growth.
Cole Davis
Background Checks without SS Number
15 May 2017 | 19 replies
So, essentially, the citizen tenant with the SS number had to be the "landlord" of the other one.
Account Closed
Credit/Background/Evictions Checks Galore + 3X Rent Rule.. Yet EVICTIONS SURGE IN USA
4 May 2015 | 8 replies
The answer to your question is seven.Judging from his other posts ("dang bro that's alotta paper u buried in"), I'd say he's a very professional businessperson and takes his job very seriously... upstanding citizen, too.