
2 June 2023 | 10 replies
Hello BP Friends,I have a situation at one of our rental properties (A No Pet Marketed Home).

2 December 2018 | 1 reply
We have two great companies I’ll be happy to make some introductions if you like one is for Pet screening and the other one is for background screening for tenants we manage about 1000 properties and I’ve been using them for about five years

5 February 2019 | 12 replies
You're right Bill Gulley I need to consider increased liability exposure with the horses.But I would also make sure to include in the lease contract that pet/horse liability and fence upkeep is tenant's responsibility.

2 August 2015 | 7 replies
Make sure you do your due diligence. parks have many rules and restrictions that may stop you from achieving your goals, for example some parks will not allow you to rent, some have a clause stating the space rent goes up each time the home changes hand, age restrictions, pet restrictions and other restrictions will influence your turn around.

6 June 2023 | 2 replies
Think of all the things that could go wrong and see if the lease addresses them: unauthorized pets or tenants, early termination, security deposit, lease violations, late rent, eviction, lawn maintenance, parking, etc.5.

4 June 2023 | 6 replies
Think of all the things that could go wrong and see if the lease addresses them: unauthorized pets or tenants, early termination, security deposit, lease violations, late rent, eviction, lawn maintenance, parking, etc.5.

18 January 2023 | 14 replies
It should also show any security deposit collected, pet fees, cleaning fees etc.Tenant Contact Information: current phone number and email address are needed to be able to communicate with tenants.Tenant(s) Government Issued ID: typically, this will be a driver’s license to prove the identity of the tenant(s).

16 July 2022 | 3 replies
Think of all the things that could go wrong and see if the lease addresses them: unauthorized pets or tenants, early termination, security deposit, lease violations, late rent, eviction, lawn maintenance, parking, etc.5.

26 January 2023 | 46 replies
Of they were serious they’d ban BBQ’s, gas lawn equipment and pets.

12 May 2023 | 7 replies
Bring meds back to pharmacies for disposal.Grease & Fat – Congeals once it cools down, filling pipes with a solid mass that blocks pipes.Pesticides – Destroys the good bacteria used to break down waste at treatmentCat LitterTampons and Pads –These items are too thick for toilet pipes.Cigarette Butts – Full of toxic chemicals that can pollute waterways.Chewing Gum – Can literally gum up the works.Nail Polish & Remover – Toxic.Dead Pet Goldfish – Not necessarily bad, but can cause problems with clogging or could introduce disease into septic system.CosmeticsPaper Towels – Do not break down like toilet paper; Too thick for plumbing pipes.Tenant(s) have inspected and tested all drains, faucets, and sinks to ensure that there are no problems with the plumbing upon taking possession of the unit._____________________________ ___________________________________________ ______________I have my tenants read and sign the following after being in the same situation but only on the hook for $250.