
29 March 2015 | 23 replies
Don't feel you need to bend over backwards to accommodate these applicants.

8 July 2015 | 21 replies
As a new landlord it is common to try and go the extra mile to be accommodating to tenants.

4 December 2023 | 38 replies
Landlords really need to completely understand their right to say no to "reasonable accommodations," and any applicant who happens to belong to a protected class - just because someone's in a protected class doesn't mean I have to allow them if they also smoke and I don't allow smoking, or because they have an emotional support dog that's a pit bull, etc.

23 November 2019 | 31 replies
When people make unreasonable or petty requests, I'm not going to be very accommodating.

5 December 2019 | 119 replies
There are very few protected classes and they don't include "people who smell like smoke," "people who don't completely fill out the application, even after I tell them it's required," "people with pit bulls for emotional support animals" (hint - emotional support animals require you to approve a "reasonable" accommodation - which means asking you to break a rule of yours - but it has to be reasonable.Knowing the rights of landlords as well as tenants.

4 January 2021 | 32 replies
An expansion beyond the physical dimensions of the existing accessory structure shall be limited to accommodating ingress and egress.

28 January 2020 | 7 replies
Exemptions include "Housing accommodations in which the tenant shares bathroom or kitchen facilities with the owner who maintains their principal residence at the residential real property.(5) Single-family owner-occupied residences, including a residence in which the owner-occupant rents or leases no more than two units or bedrooms, including, but not limited to, an accessory dwelling unit or a junior accessory dwelling unit."

13 April 2016 | 24 replies
And, we actually never had anyone want a reasonable accommodation to have a companion animal.

4 April 2017 | 80 replies
It's my opinion, that now they are trying to milk you, and because you have been so accommodating, they will be a pain in your rear if you keep them.
25 January 2017 | 91 replies
The trick is to stay calm and diplomatic and friendly, but say "I can see that you're not happy, but I'm not able to accommodate you.