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Marc Cunningham How do you charge tenants for allowing a pet?
9 January 2015 | 8 replies
There are many different ways to charge a tenant for allowing a pet: Flat additional rent per month, higher security deposit, pet admin fees, fee per pet, fee based on the weight / breed of pet, etc.We have tried several different ways and found that charging an upfront non-refundable 'pet admin' fee works best for us.
George P. Sole owner passed away 10 yrs ago - vacant ever since
13 May 2009 | 23 replies
Maybe they are waiting to get some MONEY to fix it themselves.SUCCESS BREEDS SUCCESS
Jan Falk Professional Tenants from Hell- Animal Hoarders
17 October 2013 | 13 replies
"Kennel" means any establishment in which five or more canines, felines, or hybrids of either are kept for the purpose of breeding, hunting, training, renting, buying, boarding, selling, or showing.Definitely time to change your lease for the future and add a pet clause.
Account Closed best ways to fight roaches
8 June 2019 | 38 replies
It depends on the type of cockroach.If you have adjoined units the roaches will simply go in the walls away from the bait to other units.You have to do the whole building.For every one roach you see there are hundreds to thousands of others you can't in the walls.Pest control companies are extremely expensive and can make you go broke for what they charge.The only way to afford ongoing pest control is to price it in from the beginning as a cost when you purchase.Even if you can no longer see roached they are still breeding the walls.This is why once stabilized you have to do ongoing quarterly treatments to keep them at bay.If you don't the bugs will come right back as you will always get one tenant who is a slob.
Chad Lopes Dogs and legal liability
12 July 2015 | 2 replies
Does the dog breed matter?
Danny Chan Need NEW Marketing Ideas and Strategies
20 March 2014 | 50 replies
Those LA cats are a different breed!!
Art Maydan Subtenant Won't Schedule Move-Out Inspection
4 May 2018 | 15 replies
It lists the dog breed and weight then outlines their responsibilities - basically they are solely responsible for the dog, they have to pick up after the dog, the dog is not allowed to run free and they are responsible to any and all damage the dog causes.
Chris Koeppel prohibited dangerous breeds visiting in a pet friendly rental
21 February 2018 | 7 replies
Bottom line is they withheld they had a pitbull, knowing I prohibited dangerous breeds in contract, and was also recently attacked.
Alex Z. What books do you recommend outside real estate investing?
2 November 2020 | 52 replies
Once and Eagle by Anton MeyerThe Intelligent Investor by Ben Graham With the Old Breed by E.B.