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Troy Hebert Would You Do This Deal? NC Vacation Rental (Outer Banks)
4 July 2023 | 23 replies
I’d basically be entirely wiped out and have to file for bankruptcy if I default and have to sell the house.Again, seems a bit crazy but then again when was the last time we saw a pandemic with 20% unemployment, with fiscal stimulus aimed at simply bridging a short term gap, with no long term plan in place (ie vaccine takes years to both develop, manufacture, and distribute globally and 70% of domestic GDP is based on the service side of the economy).
Jacob A. Preventative measures for pets
24 March 2021 | 33 replies
I use petscreening.com which requires an application for each animal, vaccination records, picture if the animal, etc.
Chinagolum Adigwe First time investing in New York City (NYC)
2 May 2021 | 11 replies
Plus, the vaccine is getting rolled out which will curb the spread tremendously.
Mary Eubanks Tips for rules to put in place when renting
2 January 2023 | 11 replies
You should also require this information is updated annually.You can still place reasonable restrictions on the animal, such as: Requiring a current (and annually updated) Veterinarian report on the health of the animal, including vaccine status; current appropriate local licensing of the animal if required in your jurisdiction; require the animal be spayed or neutered unless contraindicated by the Veterinarian; require the animal to be in a carrier or on a leash when in common areas of Multi-Family properties, particularly elevators or hallways and stairwells; require tenants to clean up after the animal in common areas and/or within their unit, and prevent offensive odors from emanating from their unit; aggressive or nuisance animals (includes frequent barking that is NOT an alert by the animal) can be cause for removal of the animal and/or eviction of the tenants.
Jing Tagle End of Lease with Emotional Support Animal
29 March 2017 | 3 replies
So basically you gave her a notice of Non renewal to vacate at the end of her lease. or your planning on doing that, just make sure you follow proper notice period so your correct.I'd not push the service / animal issue just tell her you do require copy of dogs vaccinations and also a copy of her renters insurance that lists this dog, and breed.
Amanda Anderly Do I have a right to evict everyone for not reporting cats?
5 January 2023 | 9 replies
I hope you had their parents co-sign and put down a nice size deposit.I love animals and I allow them in my properties if they are spayed, neutered and up to date on vaccines AND the tenant pays a sizable, fully refundable (if no odor/damage) pet deposit.
John Blue SMS options without requiring EIN
21 November 2023 | 10 replies
They have "opted in" at your website or they have given you a phone number to text when their reservation is ready or you gave them their phone number for "special sales" or for when there is a recall of Covid vaccine, stuff like that.
Anthony Watkins I'm Losing Faith In Wholesaling
31 July 2021 | 47 replies
About now, I would trade my Covid vaccination for a wholesaler vaccination.
Account Closed Sold my dream car...Porsche 911 S.....am I crazy?
6 April 2021 | 88 replies
The vaccine and therapeutics will add a huge dosage of confidence on top.
Will Gaston Emotional Support Animal...that's a Pit Bull Mix
26 October 2021 | 51 replies
Can I ask them to take cats to the Vet and get them vaccinated first so we don't start spreading the Toxoplasmosis parasite?