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Dan Shelhamer Section 8
6 June 2016 | 27 replies
You only have yourself to blame if your tenant doesn't do the right thing, or maintain your property well.I meant with my agent who owns a property in the high class suburbs of Atlanta, and he seems to having if not the same, but more issues with his suburban tenants with drugs, headaches and disputes, then another individual would have on section 8. 
Catherine Decker CA law: Need lawyerly advice on neighbors accessing my property
23 June 2016 | 62 replies
First, though, they'd have to sue you to enforce an easement by prescription or necessity that hasn't been recorded (easement created by long-term use, or as a way to get to their own property, which is basically not reachable by any other reasonable means).  
Andrew Neal Disruptive disrespectful renting neighbors
4 October 2016 | 20 replies
You can report vandalism, vacant properties, drug dealing, potholes, broken streetlights, derelict vehicles, nuisance properties, loose animals, overflow of trash, etc.
Tim Kersting Necessary repairs vs unnecessary tenant requests
24 September 2019 | 22 replies
What if your tenant starts dealing drugs
Bobby Narinov How do you evict a pair of drug dealers
14 December 2017 | 43 replies
Also, your drug dealer tenants are likely trashing their place. 
George Smith Prospective tenant says they only smoke off the property
4 August 2016 | 16 replies
People who have this addiction are more likely to gravitate toward other addictive substances too, like drugs and alcohol.
Nick Brubaker Great sounding tenant with questionable dog - should I rent??
19 July 2016 | 80 replies
I don't think they are particularly unreasonable for a careful landlord, but I think the quality of tenants in the area might not be so great to begin with and including these details upfront makes me come across as a tough landlord:  Application: Background check ($25) Past landlord, employer, and personal referencesLease Points: Initial lease term is 8 monthsMonthly rent of $865 due on the 1st of each monthRefundable Security Deposit of $865Pet Fee (if applicable) of $200 upfront and additional $25 per monthOptional FrontPoint security system for $100 upfront and additional $50 per monthTenant pays for water, gas, and electricityRefrigerator and range oven includedWasher, dryer, dishwasher, and microwave not includedNo smokingAbsolutely no illicit drugs or other illegal activityTenant responsible for damages beyond ordinary wear and tearTenant required to purchase renter’s insurance before move-inNo assigning or subletting without landlord’s permission* The above list is intended only for purposes of convenience and is in no way incorporated into or comprehensive of the Lease Agreement, nor is it binding.
Kapil Sehgal Evictions for drug use in PA
6 February 2017 | 11 replies
I found out from the condo association office that the police has been out to the unit a few times on drug usage and charges have been filed.
Curtis Mears Is DUI a reason to Reject Renter
17 February 2020 | 31 replies
People who drink irresponsibly or do drugs usually have problems with fiances, credit, employment, and rental history.
Christine Swaidan Two Service Dog???
18 May 2021 | 22 replies
Only a prescription by a doctor.