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Yadira O Romero replace carpet with laminate flooring
30 August 2018 | 3 replies
I have ask my landlord to replace my carpet since it's been over 10 years since I moved in she has agreed to replace the carpet on several occasions  however stated that  the property owner needs to come and inspect the carpet to make sure that  it is not  above and beyond normal wear and tear it is my understanding that in California the carpet should be replaced after 10 years  it is has bugs in it  there is no padding left  it is filthy grungy and it's already been cleaned twice and no  difference  because I am diabetic if I can have it replace laminate flooring that are being installed and all the  recently vacated units  which are being renovated I asked her on several occasions if I can have laminate floor instead of carpet and she stated that they cannot install laminate flooring in upstairs units due to the noise however I just discovered that the unit adjacent to mine on the upstairs floor  just  was renovated and they installed laminate flooring as this discrimination can I demand  this type of flooring  and ask  her about the new laminate flooring on the second floor policy and why I am unable to  have the same  can I demand that type of flooring or do I have to have carpet  I also feel she is being discriminating against me for no reason  she has been short when I ask for repairs  I asked to move to the downstairs unit and she gave me a whole rant about how she doesn't think that the property owners would allow me to move down there based on my rent being late once or twice  and a bunch of other reasons which I don't think it's her business  to point these things out to me or rather she should just give me the application or instructions on how to go about it and let the property owners make that decision  do I have any basis for discrimination  complaint against her with the fair housing authorities  California
Isaac Molina III Tenants with unusual habits.
4 September 2018 | 20 replies
The best one we had was an older woman still driving school buses @ 67 yrs old because her 1st two husbands took everything.Can't imagine how she got licensed to drive a school because we would have EMT calls 2x month at the rental for her diabetic issues.
Dave Molesky Every rental is a flip. Hard to turn down the proven cash
8 December 2018 | 10 replies
We're seeing longer days on market in a lot of places which is a symptom.
Dave Carella Bubble, Bubble, toil and trouble
15 August 2018 | 81 replies
The thing with crashes is that they have symptoms.
Jack Ni Can you take a pet deposit for service dog?
9 January 2019 | 50 replies
Therapy, physical assistance, and diabetes dogs are generally Labradors.
Ryan Shaw Phantom Dryer
16 December 2015 | 7 replies
My tenant called about a strange issue she is having with her dryer and sent a video to verify the symptoms.  
Josh Frye Potential Tenant Question
17 September 2015 | 10 replies
Almetta has diabetes and Earl has recently had a flare up of his heart problems and I'm thinking of bringing up the issue of  them adding a roommate (their rental is a 3 bedroom, 2 bath) to help out with the yard work and share the rent a bit just so I'll have these folks as tenants for as long as possible.Gail
Erika Carter I found the perfect multi unit to occupy, but.....
8 October 2015 | 8 replies
Not having any money is usually a symptom of lifestyle.  
Rod Desinord Appreciate all the investment tips, but how do newbies get fundin
8 October 2015 | 4 replies
If they are only lending 50-65% of the current value, the property will be the most important factor in their underwriting decision.Not having money for DPs is usually a symptom of other things.  
Marcus Johnson How do you deal with the rental gap?
27 January 2016 | 29 replies
You can treat the symptoms over and over again or you can cure the disease.