Shawn Westbrook
Beginner Handyman tools
20 November 2019 | 80 replies
I hate the pens that make a noise.
Ryan Nichols
New tenant situation, what would you do?
20 November 2019 | 3 replies
Oh, that noise you heard?
Shane Craig
Landlord hacks ( what do you do make your life easier)
5 December 2019 | 119 replies
They are easy on the property, they will stay for the long term, they are respectful, noise is minimal and they pay on time all the time.
Yaniv Sigler
Tenant suing for construction work
30 January 2020 | 13 replies
The tenant has already served my friend with a lawsuit demanding $4,500 and willing to “settle “ for $3,500, both demands are of course unreasonable.The tenant complaints are noise and loud music used by the construction workers.
Filipe Pereira
The End of Fake ESAs / Service Animals?
27 January 2020 | 23 replies
If they make too much noise, you can give warnings and then kick them out. 3 day notice to quit the noise or get kicked out.
Jane S.
Would you rent your house to these freaks?
31 January 2020 | 16 replies
Many calls are in the midst of a lot of noise.
Caitlyn Ulinski
Month to Month Lease or Yearly Lease?
6 February 2020 | 12 replies
The benefit comes with tenants that are difficult in other ways, like sneaking in unapproved roommates, noise complaints from neighbors, consistently paying late, failing to maintain the lawn, etc.
Rachelle P.
Veteran Landlords: What clauses do you always ad into leases?
14 July 2017 | 5 replies
-Tenant damages, unpaid utilities, pet fine etc must be paid for in 5 days or face eviction-Landlord does not change light bulbs-$75 fee for loss of key or if landlord must make key or let them in-No subletting-No illegal activities, no loud noise-Cleanliness.
Amy A.
How to handle nightmare neighbor
4 August 2017 | 23 replies
This isn't something we have to deal with in most other areas of the country (though it's gaining in popularity).It sounds to me that two things are going on - first, it sounds like you agreed to take on the responsibility of getting the house inspected and up to code, and second, you've got a nosy neighbor that's fanning the flames with the inspection process.I would forget about the neighbor - it's just noise.
Thomas Giganti
Checking in on rentals
3 September 2017 | 14 replies
I think landlords who overstep their bounds like they're some kind of British landlowner, end up losing good tenants.People with options will move if you interfere with their right to quiet enjoyment of their homes.And what many landlords don't understand is the right to quiet enjoyment has nothing to do with noise.