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Donald Gibler Terminology and words to learn
29 August 2018 | 4 replies
While living there believes it is ok to flush baby wipes and paper towels down the toilet.
Pauline Jones Overages after a tax sale foreclosure
30 January 2021 | 30 replies
My motivation was that with a new baby, I needed extra income.
Dan Crenshaw Negligence causes pipes to freeze. Who is at fault?
13 March 2021 | 21 replies
“telling them verbally” often times is not as effective as “telling them in writing”.The latter also protects you when you have to go to court and/or charge for damages.I like this post as it now makes me go to reinforce my own lease language by giving examples of just what the repercussions will be.My tenants are aware “NOT” to turn off heat when away for vacation during winter time as I spell this out in my lease agreement and now I am going to add to up the cost of this on my damages addendum that also spells out what they are facing in terms of damages on certain things.I always have the statement in there that the prices shown are just estimates, but management will charge the cost of the replacement using current year costs, to include labor.When tenants see a price to something, they freak out and are more inclined to comply.Another suggestion is to add yourself to their Utility accounts as a backup so that the service provider never shuts down utilities for lack of payment.In a case like that, the bill will be sent to you before they shut off utilities thereby protecting your property from pipe freeze.You can threaten to charge them half the cost just to see if they will.They may fight you on that but at least it will register and make them more responsible next time.Sounds like you have some big babies for tenants and need to do some babysitting.Ugggghhhhh.Good luck though and great post as it makes me make not to reinforce my existing lease just to ensure I am applying the same advice, I am giving to you.
Tristan Moylan I'm 22 and have $300xxx, What should I do?
19 April 2022 | 42 replies
Vegas baby
Jacques Villars Looking for Rental Property that meets the 2% Rule
12 January 2023 | 46 replies
I would stick to vegas baby  
Adam Chouinard New member from Green Bay, Wi
5 June 2014 | 9 replies
GO PACK BABY!
Evan Loader Sophisticated investor in syndication dilemma
8 April 2021 | 13 replies
Gotta love the gov-mint baby.  
Amanda Reynolds Raising money to get started...
9 November 2015 | 9 replies
Think baby steps.
David Zheng Real estate stress?!?! send help :O
22 December 2016 | 6 replies
Kicking babies?
Wendy Fate Travel nurse wants to leave young children home alone
26 September 2022 | 43 replies
However, no reason to involve CPS here.Well there is no reason for the OP to involve CPS....but when I did some searches about this topic, there were stories of neighbors that saw a young 16 y.o. girl at home all day with a baby or young child and the nosy/concerned neighbor called the authorities.In at least one of the cases I read about, the mother (who was at work) was actually cited by the police for child endangerment.