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Results (903)
Rob Singh Calling Landlords in Lake County, Illinois ?
27 September 2020 | 4 replies
I tried to reason with them but they responded disrespectfully and refused to clean up or keep their dogs on the leash, they don't let the landlord in the house, the don't pay rent for the past 12 months (or just about), they don't move out and keep lying to police and the property owner that they will move out but instead they just had another baby, brought in the 3rd dog, took the sign "for rent" down which landlord put up, and seems like have no intention to move out what so ever!!!
Mason Sullivan BRRRR-Rehab Specific Systems
1 February 2023 | 4 replies
Countertops I always like granite because it is so sturdy, you can even put hot things on it.Once I got done with the first BRRRR I just tried to make that process repeatable in every way.
Leland S. Beam too low in bedroom?
28 December 2018 | 87 replies
It might just be to sturdy up the floor.
Jason Brown Drug Dealer Interference with Neighborhood Flip
18 July 2019 | 35 replies
Also install bright motion-sensor spotlights all around the property that trip whenever someone stands on the corner (protect by placing in hard to reach locations, covered with sturdy wire mesh guards).
Kristy Pedersen Fix and Flip in Philadelphia Cobbs Creek Area
10 March 2023 | 15 replies
The neighborhood was perfect for what I was trying to do (affordable for me and up + coming) and this house had a lot of great original character with sturdy bones.
Rishita Tiwari Tenants with service dogs
9 October 2022 | 10 replies
You can require the animal is leashed or in a carrier on common areas, in particular elevators, stairways, and hallways, unless doing so prevents the animal from performing it's task.
Tricia O'Brien Verification of a Service Dog with tenant applicant ?
15 February 2023 | 5 replies
Further, you can also place "reasonable" restrictions on the animals, including the requirement of a recent veterinarian report on the health and vaccine status, with annual updates; must be spayed or neutered unless contraindicated by veterinarian; must be in a carrier or on a leash (unless this prevents them performing their service or task) in common areas, especially elevators, stairways, and other areas where people would be in confined spaces; must clean up after the animal properly in common areas; offensive odors must not emanate from the residence; aggressive or nuisance behavior (such as extended periods of barking NOT related to the service or task they provide) can be prohibited, and potentially grounds for removing the animal and/or the resident; animal must have a chip or collar with owner's identifying/contact information; must have appropriate city/county license if required locally; and photos of the animal for your records.A thorough and clear policy will deter many of those that are less than sincere from applying when they are made aware of the policy details early in the process...like at the viewing, and mention of the policy in ads.
Steve C. news - bay area rental prices dropping
21 June 2020 | 3 replies
Sacramento has maintained a sturdy middle class -- there are areas not so appealing and areas that are booming -- but keeping it affordable has made it one of the best areas to invest due to appreciation and economic stabilization. 
Edward Lamson Commont Pitfalls in hiring Property Management
18 June 2009 | 6 replies
Christian nailed it - you can hire a bad manager without knowing it.But you CHOOSE to keep a bad manager in place.Short leash on all mangers.
Kyrstin Szewczyk Fencing parts versus labor cost
4 May 2023 | 3 replies
I hope you have some terminology in your lease regarding that their dog needs to be on a chain or leash when outdoors.