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Jamie Scharbrough So a realtor came into my house unannounced today...
29 April 2015 | 26 replies
If a tenant just goes "no harm, no foul" and doesn't earmark the rent money in a bank account to show they were paying then in court it is likely the tenants lease will not stand up.
Josh Autery Privacy of Previous Tenants
23 April 2015 | 4 replies
There's no harm in asking.  
Christian Lincoln Litigious Tenant
21 May 2015 | 23 replies
Burden of proof is on them - they have to prove you did (or didn't do) something that caused "harm". 4.
Account Closed mold issue
25 July 2015 | 17 replies
Before that it was lead paint.There are VERY FEW species of mold which are relatively rare that are harmful
Grace Ng Problematic Tenant Asks For Dog Despite No Pet Policy
3 June 2015 | 53 replies
I'd find out exactly what you can request from her, and if she provides it, you're likely stuck allowing it unless you can prove it is harmful, like you'd lose your insurance or something similar.  
Rhondalette W. Eviction on record from 7 years ago (2008) do you rent to them?
19 August 2015 | 96 replies
Especially when that person has your high value asset in their possession, tying up cash, or potentially neglecting, or even harming the asset.  
Rochelle Wilkinson tenant says he is going to call the police on me at 6 PM friday night
11 August 2015 | 70 replies
hi. i am a landlord but i do not manage a 60 unit building. i agree with everyone, get a property management company to run things for you. i do a lot of work for a property management company here in the buffalo, ny area as a handyman. quite often, we handymen know of better and faster ways to get the parts you need than doing it on your own. that being said, a/c units have to have a licensed professional work on them anyway, but knowing how to get the parts faster is always a good thing. as far as the tenant threatening the police, lol, they won't even get involved. they have better things to do than worry about some joker sweating a little bit. you dropped off a fan, the tenant refuses to open the windows, which is on him, so he, himself is causing himself and his family more harm than you are. if he is worried about the high crime issue being on the second floor, lol, criminals work as little as they can. they sure as hell are not gonna scale the side of a building like spiderman just to rob this guys place of residence; unless he has a bag of money or gold stashed in the place, in which case he probably wouldn't have been late with the rent 6 times. my advice, continue down the path you are on. hire a property management company, boot this dumbass out the door when his lease expires and let him become someone elses problem. good luck
Jake Kozul Bed Bugs...
26 April 2020 | 17 replies
I dont think its uneven,If you are in trouble with the bed bugs then try to get rid of them as soon as possible because they are very harmful to human.It has become a very common problem so hiring a professional Pest Control Ridgefield CT has also become very easy.
Renita Boree Service dogs
11 June 2016 | 22 replies
Until the landlord brought documentation, thanks to their due diligence, that service animals protect the person they are with, are well-trained, and would not cause harm by breaking loose.
Tori Parker Credit
6 June 2016 | 10 replies
@Tori Parker  @Kris Taylor  & @Alberto Artasanchez make good points...be listed as occupant and be prepared to have your credit ran...If you feel it is going to harm the situation...then let them know up-front and explain your credit situation...Most people in this country have had some rough credit bumps in the last few years...The biggest concern of the landlord is getting paid their rent, and making sure they are renting to good tenants that will take care of their property.So when righting a letter explaining your situation don't try to make excuses or place blame on other people for credit blemishes, but explain what actually happened, and how your situation has improved now so you won't have this same issues going forward.In most situations they will appreciate you being up-front.