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Kenneth Davis Prescreening renters over the Internet Vs phone
29 July 2016 | 6 replies
For me, I don't publish any of my requirements.
Will Wagner HUD fair market rents-Baltimore
1 August 2016 | 4 replies
You cannot go by the published HUD guidelines for rent.
Curtis Mears Is DUI a reason to Reject Renter
17 February 2020 | 31 replies
Heck here they publish names in the paper before you are even convicted so look at those too. 
Kurt Gardner Do applicants/tenants know your home address/cell number?
17 July 2016 | 54 replies
For many localities they do publish the address the taxes are paid from, so keep that in mind.
John White Do You Require Tenants To Carry Renter's Insurance? Why?
6 October 2017 | 28 replies
We recently completed a study (the writeup is expected to be published Wednesday) that showed 44% of renters nationwide now have insurance, a pretty fair increase from the 37% the III found, and a great start.  
Account Closed Rejecting tenant on gut feeling?
7 April 2015 | 27 replies
I publish my qualifications and they are the same for everyone. there is no such law any where in the USA that you can get sued for rejecting a convicted felony or a eviction in the past you cannot reject for color, sex, sexual orientation or religion and so forth just make your rules clear and they apply for all and you never end up in court for such a thing. by the way you cant just tell them you just changed your mind that mean if you rent the apt to someone else any time over the next month your going to court to fight for a discrimination charge. make your own rules and stick with them for all.
Taylor Comer New Landlord Seeking Advice!
9 April 2015 | 14 replies
It's really easy to read and it includes all the contracts and forms you'd need, and they're really easy to understand for tenants, too, which makes it easier to explain the different clauses to them.http://www.nolo.com/products/the-california-landlo...They also publish a book on tax write-offs for landords, that's really good, and a CA evictions book, and a bunch of other ones. 
Grace Ng Problematic Tenant Asks For Dog Despite No Pet Policy
3 June 2015 | 53 replies
Additionally, case law decisions for or against a law within your state are published, yet difficult to find or interpret.  
Loreen Flaherty To lease or month to month?
20 June 2015 | 6 replies
They get the guarantee that their rent won't go up for a year, but I still retained the ability to change other terms or kick them out with 30 days notice.Here's a legal article about breaking a lease and includes references to CA:http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/free-books/...The same publisher put out a great CA landlord book, that was my bible. 
Gunnar F. Mold Complaint...
18 June 2016 | 19 replies
I don't want you to feel trapped in a lease that you are unhappy with.I'm enclosing an informational brochure about mold that was published by the City of Greenville, that you may find helpful, as well.Sincerely,YouI found a mold brochure put out by the City of Greenville online here:http://www.ci.greenville.tx.us/DocumentCenter/Home...I found a paper written by a TX lawyer on how landlords should handle mold complaints by tenants here:http://docplayer.net/2317612-Hot-topic-1-the-landl...He says you should contact your insurance company first.