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Mia Edgar Possum Tenant Issues
29 April 2022 | 17 replies
Covered the cage with an old towel to transport (raccoon v angry) and tied a string to door to remotely open it from truck once out of area.
Lillian Burke Housing for Poor People
26 March 2020 | 36 replies
I would transport them to an area conducive to success, feed and shelter them while they receive training for a job or basic life skills, get them employed, help them into a home, and then set them free.Sorry it's long and all over the place.
Daniel Lehman Pay off car loan or buy first rental?
9 June 2016 | 68 replies
Cars happen to be my golf, or boating, or fine cigars or jet-set holiday, so I'm OK with it, but if the car is just your transportation, the cheapest thing you can do is settle on one and keep it forever.
Minh Doan Apartment investing in Oakland or South San Jose
28 June 2016 | 9 replies
Transportation will be critical in the near future and anything you can get close to transportation infrastructure will undoubtedly be great investments.
Gunnar F. Mold Complaint...
18 June 2016 | 19 replies
I don't want you to feel trapped in a lease that you are unhappy with.I'm enclosing an informational brochure about mold that was published by the City of Greenville, that you may find helpful, as well.Sincerely,YouI found a mold brochure put out by the City of Greenville online here:http://www.ci.greenville.tx.us/DocumentCenter/Home...I found a paper written by a TX lawyer on how landlords should handle mold complaints by tenants here:http://docplayer.net/2317612-Hot-topic-1-the-landl...He says you should contact your insurance company first.  
Ivan Loza It’s MY MONEY and I want it NOW!
23 May 2021 | 87 replies
OK, I think all wages in Texas are exempt from garnishment, but you may consider a non-wage garnishment (bank levy) and possibly go after any bank accounts or personal valuables such as cars, but I would imagine that the court would limit your ability to take someone's vehicle especially if they use this as their primary source of transportation.
Filipe Pereira The End of Fake ESAs / Service Animals?
27 January 2020 | 23 replies
These are then incorporated into public facilities interpretations, housing related interpretations, transportation related interpretations and these three venues are also driven by interpretation of State and Municipal ordinances that may or may not be valid in their entirety and yet contain restrictions and definitions that are enforced by people who are less than fully informed.So as a final statement from me about this subject: Title three does not restrict you from asking questions of anyone regarding their animal. 
Trevor Muska Bakersfield, Fresno or Neither?
2 February 2020 | 30 replies
Enough $$$ left over for child care, child transport, dog walker, maid, etc.   
Ryan Proffit Tenant didn't sign lease
2 February 2020 | 43 replies
This doesn't require a signature.So, what I think I'd do in your position is just send her notice with proof of delivery - I just used the USPS priority mail envelope with proof of delivery, with a copy of the new lease and a letter saying please be aware that all of the terms of the enclosed agreement will be enforced beginning thirty days from proof of delivery of this document and that you hope she will continue to be a tenant in the property (if you actually do), and then maybe include something about please let you know if there are any maintenance issues that need to be addressed.It doesn't matter if they sign for anything. 
Nick Brubaker Best Buy-And-Hold Markets Long Term
5 August 2016 | 103 replies
Incredible infrastructure and public transportation, which are very appealing to the millennials and hipsters that are flocking there in droves.