
7 November 2015 | 20 replies
How do you know she didn't adopt some homeless kids, or that they're foster kids, etc. and the woman is a kind hearted person trying to help?

28 September 2015 | 25 replies
Thank you Keith, I live in Harford county MD and I took my exam with long and foster in a face to face setting 4 hours every Monday Tuesday and Wednesday.

17 June 2019 | 7 replies
How long have you had those tenants in place @Rachel Foster ?

29 August 2021 | 13 replies
@Bill Exeter @Dave Foster ??

17 September 2020 | 4 replies
@Dave Foster great 411!
23 December 2015 | 5 replies
in my most recent tenant drama, a couple who claimed to be 'husband and wife' and 'childless' turned out to be unmarried, have 3 kids(who were in and out of foster care), along with a whole other slew of mistruths. i'd simply like to know that, given federal (and local) statutes that strictly prohibit discrimination based on family status, is there any recourse in dealing with a situation where a couple presents as husband and wife (and/or as without children) when once approved, they move in and are quite bold about the fact that they actually aren't married and even go as far as to state that nor do ever plan to get married because its 'just a piece of paper'(the latter only with which do i agree) and then nonchalantly march in with an army of undisclosed children they claim are their own?

25 March 2016 | 38 replies
Showing you have done this before and have paid as agreed with references is a great way to foster a belief in your ability and demonstrates you do what you say you will do for the owners who have trusted you.

26 March 2020 | 36 replies
Originally posted by @Justin Foster:@Lillian Burke You're asking some good questions and have good ideas.

17 June 2016 | 19 replies
Anyway, I think you should contact the housing authority and ask them what you need to do to get rid of her at the end of the lease.And in the meantime, you might want to call Child Protective Services if you think the kids would truly be better off in foster care.

18 May 2018 | 51 replies
Our lease says in capital bold letters that only the approved animals are allowed on the property, no other pet visiting, sitting, fostering, etc. for any duration of time, to make it 100% clear.In any case, you can demand the tenant get rid of the unpermitted animal since it's not on the lease.