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Bruce P. How to handle refrigerator sharing for individual Airbnb rooms?
22 January 2020 | 10 replies
Signs sound offensive to “guests”.
Sean H. Safeguarding myself against a lunatic neighbor?
5 February 2020 | 2 replies
You nicely bug the owner, the owner starts bugging the PM, and eventually the tenant will be gone.But, I think I might go on the offense as far as calling the cops if the tenant is coming onto the property and being vocal. 
Sofiya Cherni Tenants holding weekly prayer groups
7 February 2020 | 22 replies
So it becomes a neighbor-to-neighbor issue, rather than a landlord to tenant issue.My County Noise Law defines a noise disturbance as any sound that is: Unpleasant, annoying, offensive, loud, or obnoxious.  
Matt Mainini How to overcome emotionally difficult tenants?
12 January 2020 | 44 replies
Perhaps the friendliness is not warranted and I just tell them what I need to do, but I don't want to hear more of that offensive talk towards me when I'm there.
Jack B. It's raining qualified applicants! What to do!? lol
13 March 2020 | 42 replies
Anyone who takes your post offensive the way he did has more problems then worrying about which tenant to choose for his property.
Marcus House Tenant Refuse Rent Increase
14 March 2020 | 28 replies
If your tenant refuses a rent increase and you are taking time to think it over, no offense, but you are doing it wrong.
Travis Duehr Lawn and snow care splitting
11 January 2020 | 7 replies
No offense.
Mark Graziano HELP: Burst Pipe
19 August 2016 | 16 replies
Going on the offensive in a professional way deflates an aggressive tenant quickly especially when the "m" word is used.        
Tammy Renee Johnson Flex Warehouse Space
21 March 2023 | 12 replies
Would greatly appreciate talking to someone.No offense, but why would they?
Aaron Jones Lawton Rental Market
29 September 2023 | 74 replies
It considers the offensive and defensive virtues of the tax code, and real estate investing.