
17 September 2020 | 20 replies
As others have said, in the future, all adults over 18 must sign the lease.

23 September 2020 | 25 replies
Ohio State of course is a HUGE popular school, but what adults would want to rent in such a popular area full of wild college students partying.

26 May 2008 | 15 replies
If you can be a responsible adult and do the right thing, be logical.

30 August 2023 | 0 replies
And it makes sense, since if you were born after about 1985, your only experience with interest rates as an adult tells you that they should be below 5%.They touched below 5% for the first time ever in 2009, then they plunged below that in 2010 for a little over a decade.

9 October 2018 | 21 replies
Some of had problems, but we're all adults.

28 October 2021 | 18 replies
I usually have all adults sign so they are equally liable for rents/damage etc.

21 November 2023 | 12 replies
My adult children, who are now buying homes, are also not being informed of this possibility, i am the informed parent making them aware of this.

2 February 2022 | 11 replies
Our of state parents visiting adult children over holidays - 47 nights2.

30 July 2023 | 27 replies
Parents that pay up front for their grown adult child or controls the interviews.

23 March 2023 | 7 replies
In that scenario, the proximity to the busy street meant that the house was heavily discounted, but since it was a house or two away from the busy street, it wasn't so noisy that it bothered tenants or created any other problems for tenants...Now, I do think there's a point where a street could be too busy...I probably wouldn't buy a house directly on a street that had a speed limit higher than 35 or 40 mph, and I probably wouldn't buy on a street with multiple lanes going in each direction--that's probably too much noise for a lot of tenants, and areas like that are often less desirable for tenants, anyway...I might consider it if it was in an A or B area and the house had a major discount, and the house was insulated well enough so that the noise didn't bother tenants....And, like you said--you have to consider parking and ease of access to that parking...you probably don't want tenants having to back out of a tight parking space into 45 mph two-lane traffic...Other considerations: will the tenants be all adults, or will the tenants be families with kids?