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Account Closed Tenant moved in adult child without my knowledge -
28 August 2023 | 20 replies
Having an adult living on your property adds to your legal exposure.
Adam Taylor New to BP in Philadelphia, Pa
5 September 2013 | 6 replies
Good evening,I am currently a Adult Probation/Parole Officer in Philadelphia, Pa.
Beatrice Trotman Newbie from Dallas, TX
2 October 2013 | 11 replies
Charge a app fee of $35 per adult, and you can get that covered.
Andy Robison Looking for your thoughts
30 January 2015 | 26 replies
Told my agent what id go to, he put in a bid 2 hours later and a 1k price jump ($2,000 cheaper than I was willing to go) signing on the dotted line.I'm on my phone so bear with me if some things don't look oh so pretty.Purchase price 33k+closing (closing costs are the only unknown so far)25%down down 8250Can't remember off the top of my head what mortgage payments would be but it's sub $200$60/month for insurance (high)House was rehabbed 3 years ago, roof/hvac/hot water$0 for rehab$45/month for yard work2 year tenant paying at $675/month wants to stay does not want anything upgraded or changed or anything of the sort, when asked she said "I love my home and do not want to move"Only thing I would change for the tenant is update the lease she has another child and lease has 2 adults and 2 children.
Account Closed Gaining construction skills
17 December 2013 | 14 replies
You can also look at local technical schools or community colleges that offer carpentry 101 classes or adult ed classes.
John Woodriff How to define "Occupant"
13 December 2013 | 9 replies
The demised premises shall not be occupied by more than 1 adults and 0 children under the age of ?????
Dustan Marshall help verifying tennant info
30 December 2013 | 9 replies
Ask about their job, any rental assistance, how many people will be living there, how many adults/children, if they have pets, etc.
Dustin Long Tenant from hell? Have I spoiled them? What can I do?
24 April 2013 | 12 replies
I'm sure that somewhere in that lease it says that all adult parties must be on the lease, so use that to get him/them out now.
Min Lai Which tennant is better
21 May 2013 | 16 replies
He's a candidate for identity fraud.But on the ladies, here's my advice: (I mean, on renting to the ladies, other issues with ladies - don't listen to a word I say, or better, listen and do the opposite. )OK - I've had many of these 2 or 3 adult arrangements, sisters, roomies, woman, Mom and Cousin, and here's the bottom line difference between success and failure, in my humble opinion:It is, if there is or isn't ONE key person in the group, that "runs" the household, talks with you, requests maintenance, gathers rent from others and forwards all of it to you, and as several of my "key people" if you will call them, have done, re-rented parts of the house when one of their roomies left.I've got one "key person" that has "run" the house for 8 years, always dealing with the revolving door of roomies - place looks fine, and it's occupied, and all I ever have to do is return his calls when the _ _ _ _ _ isn't working.Another story that amazed me- Karen - main person with her aunt and cousin as roomies.
Steven Maduro letting a tenant bring in a room mate. should I charge more?
24 May 2013 | 14 replies
Unless you're paying utilities I'd just ask any new adult that's moving into the house to fill out an application and I'd make sure they pass my background check.