Aaron Wyssmann
$1,000 gone missing...
19 June 2015 | 42 replies
When the authorities inquired they found out that he was stealing identity.
Matt Moldenhauer
HUD Threatens To Sue Landlords Who Screen Tenants For Felonies
13 April 2016 | 18 replies
In other words, it asserts, landlords could be breaking the law when they refuse to rent to black ex-cons with long rap sheets — even if they have no intention of discriminating — because such a policy would likely have a disproportionate impact on them.So now landlords, real estate agents and property managers will think twice before turning away drug dealers and thieves, even rapists, who are members of this “protected class” — even though barring high-risk tenants serves a legitimate, nondiscriminatory purpose.This puts landlords in a terrible legal bind.To protect themselves from federal action, they would be wise to avoid even inquiring about the criminal records of prospective tenants.
Sunny Burns
Tenant wants Vanity Upgrade - Should I go in 50/50?
12 April 2016 | 46 replies
She already has a over the toilet storage unit for those wondering, almost identical to the one @Joe Splitrock posted.
Ewan Tong
Help! My lawyer says I can't evict them ! A true nightmare !
20 February 2017 | 66 replies
Before the auction, I knew the property was occupied but I didn't know the identities of the occupants.
Account Closed
Doing Your Own Title Searches
4 July 2016 | 37 replies
You can also verify the chain of title and identity of the current owner.
Winn Vu
Is it normal wear and tear?
6 May 2016 | 8 replies
As we use the identical paint each time, same make, color, finish and even product, then we get an instant match.
Hanan K.
Am I being scammed by this potential tenant?
21 April 2016 | 31 replies
Yet the application is not complete and I don't have a final report because it says PENDING IDENTITY VERIFICATION.
John Warren
Strategy for raising rents
3 May 2015 | 8 replies
All four units are identical, and according to my research should rent for between $725-750 per month.
Tim Pass
Baltimore Section 8
20 July 2020 | 32 replies
Because of the affordability/utility factor, for units that are otherwise identical, SEC 8 will pay the most rent in an apartment with shared walls and the least rent in a single family home with all walls exposed.
Jessica Vollendorf
Creative ways to post rent price when utilities are included.
20 January 2017 | 34 replies
My basic understanding is that you charge the tenants each month based on the ratio of their unit's square footage to the total square footage of the property.I would give credit to the BP member who I saw this from but I can't remember.For an easy example, consider a tirplex with identically sized units.