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Sam Runge Smoking Tenants in my House Hack
5 April 2020 | 8 replies
Smokers will always end up smoking inside. 
Account Closed Apartment Tenant with Medical Mari-J asked WHERE he can smoke his Rx
7 May 2015 | 10 replies
Since it says "inhaled" vaporizing is also inhaling so I would  go with that and allow for him to do as a cigarette smoker would be allowed.
Andy A. How much would you ask your landlord for inconvenience
12 May 2015 | 46 replies
Or refrain from cooking curry.
Lisa Ryan Getting a signed lease
6 May 2015 | 30 replies
No smokers, no evictions, no felonies.  
Robert Cummings Renters insurance: Additionally insured or additional insurer?
8 December 2017 | 19 replies
Also, contrary to popular belief, an “Additional Insured” is ONLY afforded liability protection under the liability portion of the policy and there is no coverage whatsoever for physical losses resulting from such things as vandalism, theft, fire, wind and hail, and so on.A PM trainer by the name of Judy Cook had some interesting points: Yet it seemed to be more beneficial for the PM company to be listed as Additionally Insured so to help focus on accomplishing the task of defending against a tenant suit.http://judycook.biz/additional-insured-vs-addition...So additionally insured seems great for commercial property, commercial business, endeavors but could be confusing for Landlords.  
Louis A. Advice Needed: Rental Applicant with Credit Issues
10 May 2015 | 15 replies
Ok, so I've been debating this all day and I need some help from the community.I have a married couple who want to rent one of my units and they seem very nice, but they have a checkered past with Credit.Here is the scenario:- Apartment for Rent $1500 / Mo- 3 Bed / 1 BA- No kids, no pets, non-smokers- Class B Property- On market for 2 weeks, multiple showings with only 1 applicant (husband/wife)- Wife has superb credit, 800 FICO, no outstanding debt/loans, Income $70K- Husband has good Income $90K, but credit is an issue.  
Janani Kalpathi Preference in Tenant Professions
28 April 2020 | 12 replies
They also have a lot more drunks and pot smokers, domestic issues, drug use, etc.
Brandon Turner Illegal multifamily... am I going to Jail!?
17 May 2020 | 70 replies
By removing the "cooking area" it was no longer a "dwelling unit". 
Dan Tanner Pets and Smokers allowed or not pros and cons
5 May 2020 | 22 replies
How do you all handle pets and smokers
Lyndal McMurphy No heat/hot water, tenant wants a hotel
1 January 2024 | 58 replies
She is saying she has no where else to stay if they get too cold, or to shower/cook