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Kevin Duong Considerations for house hacking with pets
11 December 2024 | 6 replies
Imagine someone harassing your girlfriend, damaging your property, using or selling illicit drugs, dog biting you or your other tenants and creating a flea or noise issue, or any number of other potential issues.
John Underwood Why an LLC may not protect you from a Lawsuit
19 December 2024 | 50 replies
The major damage was to 35 computer stations and various other electronic equipment, as well as buildouts, furnishings, etc.
Jordan Sachs Take my neighbor to civil court over dead tree?
9 December 2024 | 23 replies
Maybe they are good people and want to pay for the damages and remove the remaining tree?
Dakota Williams Please help new investor!
10 December 2024 | 8 replies
Clean it up a bit to get most bang for the buck add ons and preventative damage items like water leaks.
Itay Heled Anyone use Furnished finder leads of individuals for an entire house?
16 December 2024 | 18 replies
Furnished Finder does make it tricky since you need separate profiles for each room, but platforms like Apartments.com or Airbnb might work better if you're aiming for full-house rentals or structured by-the-room arrangements.If you decide to rent to multiple individuals:Tenant Screening: Screen each tenant thoroughly to ensure they’re reliable and responsible.Clear Communication: Introduce potential tenants to one another Detailed Agreements: Use separate leases for each tenant and specify shared vs. private spaces, utilities, and maintenance responsibilities.House Rules: Create clear, written house rules to prevent misunderstandings.Inventory Tracking: Document everything in the home (furniture, appliances, etc.) to avoid disputes about damage or missing items.Also, market your property with its flexibility in mind—like proximity to hospitals for traveling nurses or universities for graduate students.
Rob Hakes What the heck just happened.......
12 December 2024 | 2 replies
And, you need to cure your liability (you cannot use a city easement without obtaining a Grant of Easement from the city - a legal document to be filed with the Clerk of Court).You've done everything you can to mitigate the damage to your home and I applaud you for it.
Chas Lumley Umbrella Insurance policy.
9 December 2024 | 5 replies
If you are taking care of things, any punitive damages would zero or very small.
Jennifer Fernéz Buying a property with bad tenants
10 December 2024 | 8 replies
Also,  make sure your turn over costs account for the smoke damage.
Katharina Bormann General non-responsiveness from tenants in adhering to agreement
10 December 2024 | 9 replies
If the tenant is dilly-dallying in paying the repair costs for (not wear-and-tear) damage for more than 1 week.
Stephen Dispensa FEMA Relocation Scam - Landlords/Property Managers Beware
7 December 2024 | 2 replies
That's when it hit me.I believe that even though none of the properties these tenants were living in took damage from the storms, they applied for FEMA assistance anyway.