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Ciprian L. AC unit replacement
30 May 2015 | 23 replies
Subsequently, 18 million pounds of new and imported R-22 will be allowed in 2016, 13 million pounds in 2017, 9 million pounds in 2018, and 4 million pounds in 2019.
Sean Chen Should the tenant be responsible for the damage or landlorad
19 April 2016 | 12 replies
I am not sure about the attorney's stand on this: the perpetrator was invited to the party, their altercation caused subsequent events to occur.
Kevin T. Landlord to Return Final Month's Rent Money When Re-Rented?
12 August 2016 | 8 replies
Upon re-rental, Tenant will be held secondarily liable for default(s) by subsequent Tenant(s) in the payment of rent during the balance of the initial Term of this Lease.
Herbert Wu Landlord liable for tenant's accident in the condo complex?
21 August 2016 | 9 replies
. - Subsequently a few days later the neighbor actually hired a layer and he sent a letter to my tenant (CCed me) that Aug. 26 is the deadline  of repairing the damage or face possible legal action(small business court) without further notice.
Shefali R. Tenant says a death in the unit years ago causes a hygiene issue
9 August 2016 | 29 replies
Hi - we bought a 2 bed condo last year from Fannie Mae and subsequently rented it to a young couple with a baby.
Lois S. Check in with new tenants
17 June 2016 | 12 replies
It is a modest use of my time and the expenditure is minor but I find it helps in building goodwill that comes in handy with subsequent issues as they arise.
Ron Tafoya Pro rate rent?
20 July 2016 | 10 replies
If the tenant has been a good client and you feel charitable (there is nothing wrong with a compassionate business as long as you are not being taken advantage of or starving yourself/family), then I'd arrange with the tenant to deliver the keys to you on XX date and you will either a) prorate their deposit back to them according to the days they had "key occupancy" assuming the condition of the residence meets your standards to release the security deposit, or b) charge them the amount of the anticipated date XX on the 1st of August and then return their security deposit upon their subsequent vacancy and cleaning subject to your inspection.Personally, I like the prorating of the security deposit better if you feel like the tenant is a good individual and will treat your property with integrity before they move, and it shows additional compassion by not tying up their money while they position themselves for a new location.In any case, do not put yourself in odds with the law, and do not perform any activity that would allow your tenant to come back against you. 
Mindy Jensen Proposed bill to require landlords check for abandoned pets
3 July 2016 | 17 replies
They gave me a pet deposit, but I subsequently found out when a possum came in the house that the dog wasn't vaccinated for rabies.
John Vietmeyer Should I let my tenant break the lease?
3 July 2016 | 10 replies
Subsequently their relationship fell apart and are changing careers.  
Alexandra Preziosi College towns
19 August 2016 | 13 replies
If you can solidfy a well-oil machine for getting units rented, and subsequently turned over in the summer time for next year, you can have a very profitable business.College housing usually starts marketing their rentals in first weeks of the spring semester, with leases starting in the summer/fall!