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Jay Hinrichs Where are the renters going to go will market get crushed
8 December 2021 | 84 replies
For example, for every 1 month of being locked down are we going to see peoples behaviors change for 3 or 6 months or more after.
David Bowles New purchase, current tenant is not current on rent
24 April 2020 | 67 replies
Now, we file several evictions per month at our company and don’t tolerate bad behavior, but that is not the picture you painted.
Armand Soto Adding a Tenant with a DUI on Record
20 April 2020 | 30 replies
If they had three DUI and a revoked license, that would indicate more of a pattern of reckless behavior.
Luke Carl What To Do when a tenant sends Nasty Texts?
28 March 2022 | 26 replies
As everyone has said, this is so far off the map of acceptable that it's unlikely she'll find her way all the way back.We've had a dozen stellar tenants, and then one whose behavior turned this direction.
Melissa T. Lease Agreement unclear on Parking situation
9 March 2020 | 3 replies
Here's my opinion:  If your lease doesn't specify anything, then your behavior sets the rules. 
Elijah VanDenBerg What’s the best way to handle drug activity?
12 March 2020 | 19 replies
There is a plan for cameras 👍🏼 and there already is a motion sensor light that turns on, but it hasn’t deterred the activity...I want the behaviors to stop...and quite frankly there to be no narcotics on my property.
Lauren Hogan Upstairs Tenant Purposely Making Noise During Showings
6 December 2020 | 28 replies
This prohibition includes, but is not limited to, loud noises, loud music, noxious or unpleasant odors, and disruptive behavior or actions.Advice PLEASE! 
Brian Simmonds Late Rent from tenant
13 June 2016 | 26 replies
Your behavior changes the lease terms.  
Renita Boree Service dogs
11 June 2016 | 22 replies
If the breed of the animal means you can lose your insurance, then you can deny the animal - or rather their request for a reasonable accommodation - based on the request creating a financial hardship for you.But, since you've already allowed it, now your easiest way to get rid of them is to start giving them warnings based on the animal's behavior
Tim Wilkinson questionable landlord practices
3 June 2016 | 30 replies
I seriously believe she has some sort of obsessive disorder or something, but maybe a letter from an attorney might correct the behavior.