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John Warren Help! First late rent
18 May 2015 | 26 replies
Let him know because you work together doesn't give him any special privileges and it's a business and the rent is due on the first.
Pancham G. Property management company is asking to be on the Landlord insurance. Is this normal?
16 May 2015 | 21 replies
Mistakes will be made, but many pm will only compound them.  
Evan Kelleher being a landlord
19 July 2016 | 10 replies
All my tenants are M2M, all the rights and privileges are the same for tenant and landlord.
Sada Rafi What to use the Deposit for?
1 July 2016 | 15 replies
If they did big patches using drywall compound you can probably just wipe them and remove them with a wet sponge and then fill, not patch the holes and touch up and be on your way.We had a tenant do something like this a long time ago, they patched over their tiny nail holes, turning a 1/16th hole into a 4'-5" god awful mud smear over textured walls, they then for some reason primed over the patches, that was considered damage to us, as it required retexturing the walls to blend in the patches and then repainting the entire walls, the patching cost that tenant about 2K.
Dustin Beam Tenant wants to own, let her out of lease?
1 July 2016 | 27 replies
But, charge a higher rent for the privilege of doing so, with the extra benefit of no extra drama for you.It's not about being benevolent to people who want to buy a home, blah blah - that's not your job - to care about doing them favors because they want to buy a home.  
Randy Lehey Qualifying a tenant with a dog
5 February 2017 | 17 replies
If you operate your business properly you do not lose.If a landlord chooses to accept pets then those tenants need to pay for that privilege and that landlord should benefit by making more money.
John Romero Forcing tenants to pay rent online
3 October 2020 | 58 replies
Lying about your relationship with a company is grounds for a PERMANENT BAN from our site.If you're unable to participate on our discussions without promoting your business, you will not have the privilege of participating in the future.Thank you.
Jonathan G. My Pet policy (first draft)
10 July 2016 | 22 replies
I would never charge less that $100/month for the privilege of a tenant having pets.
Matt Faix Tenant wants a garden
31 July 2016 | 22 replies
Some folks appreciate it and treat it like a privilege, others take advantage.
Wendy Forbes Bought building with no parking - crazy person! Any solutions?
3 August 2016 | 25 replies
The business across the street had been allowing my tenants to park in his lot in the winter if they paid him $200 for the season, but they abused the privilege, messed up his plowing, parked more than the allowed number of cars, etc.