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Sean McNealley Emotional Support animals
16 July 2022 | 18 replies
If the building has 4 units or less and the landlord lives in one of the units.If the property is a SFH and the owner owns less than 3 SFH's.If the animal brings an undue financial hardship to the landlord.If the animal causes damages or harm to others in the building.I recently got rid of a tenant who marked "no pets" on their application for a unit that was advertised with a strict no pets policy, and then within a month of moving in, during a scheduled inspection, I found they had a dog and a cat (penned up all day in big piles of their own poop and urine, bordering on animal cruelty).
Ben S. $100,000 unsecured personal loan with SoFi
23 August 2022 | 72 replies
Yes, you read that right...free money.The explanation of this is a little long for this format, but I'll give you the highlights:1 - Because there is no collateral, when you flip the "cash like substance" (that's what I call it) through a deal, unlike a collateralized loan, you get the principal (this money) back...along with the profits.2 - ...to use again, and again, and again...3 - ...but you only payed for it one time.This is why I say, if you use (not spend) this money correctly, the initial cost is the ONLY COST...as in, you can have unlimited use...but only pay for it one time, and that one time initial cost is insignificant. 
Amanda Thompson Is 12% Management fee outrageous?
19 July 2022 | 43 replies
Sounds like you're nearly 50% above market norms here - there's no harm in aiming high and charging for your value but know that the rate will be a major factor in most investors decisions.
T Brown Fun afternoon looking at REOs
7 September 2012 | 16 replies
We didn't go in yesterday because we didn't have the "breathing apparatuses" the signs recommended, and because I had my 7-year-old daughter with me and didn't want her to be exposed to anything harmful (believe me, she got a real education on stolen copper pipes and squatters as it is!).
Travis Ballew Newbie from Austin Texas
20 January 2014 | 11 replies
Both meet monthly and there's no harm in trying both.
Taylor Winn Where to find flips??
30 May 2019 | 13 replies
No harm in looking anyway.  
Glenn R. How can a tenant obtain the insurance provider of their apartment
25 November 2017 | 6 replies
. , please do keep in mind that you are asking landlords to give a tenant information that can greatly harm the landlord. 
Drue Jaramillo I can't find any four-plexes. What should I do?
20 April 2016 | 23 replies
There's no harm in working with the housing stock you have available.
Edita D. good lease: what should be included?
7 November 2012 | 22 replies
:D No daycare, no home businessNo firepit or outdoor fireplaceNo drugsNo swimming poolsNo hot tubsNo trampolinesNo pets without prior written permission of landlordNo smoking of any substance on property or grounds, inside or outNo illegal activityNo ATVs, RVs, boats, semi-trucks, or unworking cars (cmty rules)Limit to X cars per propertyNo parking on grass yards or sidewalksMaximum occupancy of X (if your city allows it) or "premises to be occupied only by individuals stated in this lease"Late rent fees and curesNo subletting without written consent of landlordList of fees and recourse for bounced checksLiability clausesHow many days notice to leaveHow leases renewWhat the security deposit can be used forWhen/how the security deposit gets refundedRepairs-- by whom, when, at what expenseHow to notify you when repairs are needed (I put a clause saying that... any repairs not given to me in written by certified signed mail are deemed not to have happened at all.
Zack Clark Rent Control ... What happens if the ban lifts?
12 February 2018 | 5 replies
Link: (posting from app, not sure it will hyperlink)https://www.seattletimes.com/business/real-estate/rent-control-in-seattle-bill-to-repeal-statewide-ban-in-the-works/From the article:“The vast majority of economists have said time and again that rent control does more harm than good.