
7 June 2015 | 59 replies
I have a bigger network of experts I can rely on, and potential partners to fulfill that vision.

20 October 2021 | 10 replies
What percentage of signed leases fulfill their full term?

14 November 2020 | 12 replies
-There should be a finite window for the departure, assuming there is a full lease to be fulfilled/not fulfilled.

4 September 2016 | 12 replies
They are not a protected class.Here are your protected classes per federal law:The FHA, to date, includes seven protected classes: race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, and familial status.http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/the-fair-ho...Colorado's list of protected classes is:Protected classes in housing include: Race, Color, Religion, Creed, National Origin/Ancestry, Sex, Disability/Handicap, Sexual Orientation (including Transgender Status), Marital Status, and Familial Status (children under the age of 18 in the household).https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/dora/civil-rights...

17 August 2016 | 8 replies
Or if your intent was to not rent to a gay couple, and your state doesn't allow discrimination against sexual preference.You probably couldn't get away with it in CA.

24 August 2016 | 23 replies
Like a self-fulfilling prophesy The fact that it gave you a hinky feeling goes to show that it's not something you'd be comfortable with, so that's a good indicator that your tenants wouldn't love it either.You just can't treat people badly, and then expect them to be a long-term ATM machine that spits out rent every month forever.But, of course, your PM probably makes money every time the place turns over, so they don't care if they are irritating the tenants and having to get a new tenant every year, because none of the tenants want to stay after their lease is up.

20 February 2020 | 140 replies
It's just saying that both sides have the same rights - if one side doesn't fulfill their end, the other side can terminate their offer or sue for actual damages.

3 August 2020 | 108 replies
., Police Code § 3304Actual or perceived race, color, ancestry, national origin, place of birth, sex, age, religion, creed, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, source of income, weight, or height S.F.

26 March 2020 | 50 replies
If one side cannot fulfill its terms (pay rent) the other side can do whatever the contract allows to enforce it (eviction?).

6 June 2020 | 112 replies
I emailed the sellers attorney with the following-"It has recently come to my attention that the terms of the contract that the seller signed, have not been fulfilled.