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Shiloh Lundahl What’s your opinion of self-righteous investors?
16 January 2021 | 75 replies
@Shiloh Lundahl opinions are a fine a dozen.
Connor Dunham Tenant with too many cars.
27 May 2021 | 10 replies
Is it legal in your market to add a fine per occurrence if they have more than 4 cars parked on the premise? 
Scott V. Just put a deposit on a sports car. Am I a complete dummy here?
6 January 2020 | 165 replies
Post these statements on a finance forum and you will get murdered.
Cian R. Cozy vs. TurboTenant vs. MySmartMoves
15 October 2022 | 21 replies
Now I'm reviewing that paper application and verifying everything with a fine toothed comb.5.
Jay Libowitz Need to turn on utilities for a few days?
1 January 2020 | 8 replies
You'll receive a final bill for the 2 days of utilities which will probably cost them more money to send to you than the amount they will charge you for the two days.
Mark Douglas Mitigating Property Damage ???
17 August 2016 | 11 replies
Vacuum and sweep the floors, outside steps and walkway.Weed the garden bed.Before attempting to clean stains from carpets and other surfaces, please call us so we can recommend suitable cleaning methods.Do not attempt to clean carpets with a shampoo machine as doing so may cause damage to the floor covering and the floor beneath.Utilities.You are responsible to pay for utilities through the last day of your rental period.Call the utility companies in advance and let them know the date of your last day of tenancy.Be sure to change mail delivery and subscription services to your new address.Inspection.Please let us know when you have vacated the unit and make an appointment with us for a final walk-through.You are not required to be present for the move-out inspection, but we highly encourage it.Before we begin the inspection, we will ask you about any known damages that occurred during your tenancy.Please note, it is often less expensive for us to repair damages than for tenants to repair damages, so talk to us first before attempting to repair any damage.The unit should be thoroughly clean both inside and outside and be ready for the next tenant.Final Report on Deposits.Within fourteen (14) days of our regaining possession of the unit, we will mail to you a complete written accounting of any money withheld from your security deposit and return the remainder.We will deduct for extra cleaning, damages, unpaid fees, unpaid utilities and unpaid rent, if such apply to your situation.Please provide us with your new address.Thank you.
Halley Jyothirav Move out fine for not submitting a form with condo association
17 July 2017 | 2 replies
My landlord asking us to pay a fine she received ($200) since we didn't submit a move out deposit to the condo association before moving out.
Steve DellaPelle Attracting Tenants - Ideas
19 July 2017 | 12 replies
So in an area where rents might run 2500, for example, and a security deposit might be the same, if you mishandle the deposit and resulting interest payments due the tenant will result in a fine to you of $7500, returning of the security deposit to the tenant, and the inability to use any of it to cover damages. 
Sean Autry Help! Are My Assumptions Reasonable?
20 September 2016 | 16 replies
Get a copy of their contract and look it over with a fine tooth comb.