
7 December 2016 | 16 replies
I will be posting the property soon through a website that specializes in corporate rentals.

28 September 2020 | 19 replies
If I do accept the dog, we'll have a brand-new Pet Agreement (which is incorporated into the Lease by reference), so I still have some leeway to add clauses to that agreement; it's not like changing their Lease in midstream.I really appreciate your input and guidance!

15 October 2016 | 39 replies
In my state (Washington), "Abandoned" incorporates the principle that the owner(s) of title have intentionally relinquished their rights to the property.

10 July 2016 | 22 replies
Borrow ideas from the pros, incorporate them into your rental agreement's pet policy, and you will be less likely to have trouble with the pets or their owners.American Kennel Club (AKC)The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)

13 July 2016 | 2 replies
The letter above incorporated with: your rent is this, your sd is this, your lease expires this.

19 July 2016 | 80 replies
I don't think they are particularly unreasonable for a careful landlord, but I think the quality of tenants in the area might not be so great to begin with and including these details upfront makes me come across as a tough landlord: Application: Background check ($25) Past landlord, employer, and personal referencesLease Points: Initial lease term is 8 monthsMonthly rent of $865 due on the 1st of each monthRefundable Security Deposit of $865Pet Fee (if applicable) of $200 upfront and additional $25 per monthOptional FrontPoint security system for $100 upfront and additional $50 per monthTenant pays for water, gas, and electricityRefrigerator and range oven includedWasher, dryer, dishwasher, and microwave not includedNo smokingAbsolutely no illicit drugs or other illegal activityTenant responsible for damages beyond ordinary wear and tearTenant required to purchase renter’s insurance before move-inNo assigning or subletting without landlord’s permission* The above list is intended only for purposes of convenience and is in no way incorporated into or comprehensive of the Lease Agreement, nor is it binding.

3 September 2016 | 3 replies
Hi, @Alex Cottman -- check your local legal bar association…they will sometimes have a sample lease landlords can use that incorporates the laws of your state.

7 June 2019 | 37 replies
When naming a corporation, you are required in many states to have Inc, Incorporated, Corporation or the like in your name.

2 March 2022 | 1 reply
-Property is in IL, LLCs incorporated in MO but doing business in IL.I noticed that even with a Quitclaim Deed, in Illinois you need to submit a Illinois Declaration of Value form alongside which is what has raised some questions.

16 May 2020 | 156 replies
Much better than Business Administration which only taught me how to work in corporate America and then retire broke.