Brent Ludwig
Anybody got and good gross tenant stories? I rented to a booger picker!!
1 August 2014 | 30 replies
She doesn't work (disability) but is able to walk the half-mile to the convenience store twice a day for a giant soda . . . . . oooops, that's a different story.Anyway, she provided "daycare" for three toddlers & apparently never threw away the diapers.
Robin Grimes
Tenant Applicants say the dumbest things
3 May 2023 | 1572 replies
I forgot about that.I then got to hear all about his anger management issues and how their toddler also is displaying anger management issues and how she likes to throw and break things when she's angry - just like Daddy!
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PETS, Service/Support Animals, Disability Confidentiality, Homeowner's Insurance & Bite Liability
29 April 2015 | 6 replies
tenant A loves dogs but the building policy prohibits pets. one day, tenant A notices thru the front window that tenant B moved in with 2 dogs (a pit bull mix and a german sheperd mix) with the PM present and no issue was apparently raised; landlord even pet and played with the dogs. tenant A feels betrayed and goes out and buys a yorkie. landlord finds out and issues notice of breach of contract and to vacate or restore the apt to its pet-free requirements.tenant A contronts landlord and demands explanation as to why tenant B has 2 big dogs but tenant A cant have 1 tiny one. landlord discloses tenant B provided proof that each of the 2 dogs are emotional support animals.tenant A asks tenant B why does she have 2 emotional support animals, and for a referral to a professional that could also recommend 2 or 3 dogs so he can keep his yorkie and get a playmate for his and maybe even the yorkie's 'emotional support' each.tenant B is insulted and files a HUD complaint that landlord shared that she needs emotional support (per Fair Housing Act, landlords may not divulge that a tenant has any disability to any third party).meanwhile, tenant C whose toddler was soon after mauled to death by tenant B's sheperd mix, has just won a case in California Supreme Court finding the landlord to be a statutory owner of the dog since it was accepted onto the premises simply based on a letter written by a 'pet therapist' without regard - and consequentially, with negligence - to the other tenants' safety and thus responsible for $2,000,000 in compensation to tenant C for the loss of precious human life, regardless of whether landlord was negligent or not, and regardless of whether animal was a service/support animal or pet.landlord, having lost his countersuit against tenant B for vicious 'support' animal's lethal actions, files claim for his homeowner's insurance to cover the $250 million he owes tenant C but claim is denied altogether on basis that building had a no pet policy and dogs were not declared and the pit bull mix, though recommended, was never even licensed.last but not least, landlord receives summons, subpoenas, etc from HUD and appears for trial in Federal Civil Court. judge finds landlord guilty of divulging that tenant has a disability and orders landlord to pay the statutory $16,000 for one county of housing discrimination, plus 300,000 in actual damages for the complainant (and of course, her attorneys fees) for she is emotionally scarred for life!
J W.
Triple problem; Builder, renters and the HOA
15 June 2016 | 17 replies
I got a nasty email from them the other day indicating that their toddler can no longer go outside in the empty lot due to the weeds (2-3 feet tall).
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BRRRR in Seattle, WA
10 March 2017 | 38 replies
Also, there were 2 or 3 toddler kids running around in diapers…I’m assuming they were potty trained, but since the toilets didn’t work the diapers were a good alternative I guess.
Johnny Dong
Tenants want my basement finished
25 July 2016 | 21 replies
I spoke with my real estate lawyer and he said to look out for complaints from tenants about noise and the inconvenience of having contractors coming and going.The tenants have a toddler and an 8-month old.The only pros I think would be to lock them in for at least a year and the finished basement would increase my house value.Cons would be that the money they give would be allocated to the finishing of the basement and I would need to set aside money to pay down my monthly operating expenses.Any feedback would be appreciated.
Jennifer Clancy
Tenants that push the grace period every month
22 January 2016 | 33 replies
I'm pretty fed up with this particular set of tenants not only are they personally inconsiderate showing up to my house at night to deliver rent right before they get a late fee, they are loud, have an unruly toddler, complain or make requests each time I see them, and they seem to break something every other month...
Brady Thompson
renters want to teach preschool and toddler classes out of our rental property
21 April 2015 | 10 replies
Hello everyone, I have one rental property SFH and the tenant wants to run a preschool and toddler classes out of our house.
Cooper B.
Tenant screening with SmartMove, good credit score but bad debt?
10 November 2015 | 56 replies
oh look, the discussion continued, can a mod please close this thread as soon as the toddler gets one more comment in after me so he can get the last word, it's very important to him. wait for it.....3, 2, 1...
Willy Lew
Intro: Newbie investor from Seattle, WA
29 September 2019 | 15 replies
I am married to my lovely wife who happens to be very supportive of REI, and we have a toddler who just learned how to say "clock" without the "l" today.