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Bob Mazza Security Deposit - Apartment is covered in grease!!!!
10 May 2016 | 26 replies
It took and displayed side by side pictures and an estimated cost to bring the until back to rent ready.  
Tony Velez Late rents ugh. Please help!
18 May 2016 | 56 replies
Another is because when a landlord accepts rent late, his behavior effectively changes the due date.  
Ryan H Closed Tuesday but the previous renters moved back in Wednesday
11 December 2016 | 74 replies
You seem like a good guy, and sometimes us good guys can't fathom such behavior as tenants moving back in unannounced.
Henry Liu College rentals
19 June 2018 | 27 replies
I didn't monitor any of my tenants until/if I got a complaint from another tenant or I just happened to observe or hear some behavior that I needed to give them a warning about.So, in my case, since I lived in the same building, if they were throwing a loud party, I'd usually see or hear it.  
Robert C. How much Info is too much info?
11 May 2016 | 25 replies
I would be worried that this would be discriminatory behavior, but it is probably OK since it is focused on the income.  
Robert P. Just Listed my apartment....bombarded with calls and emails!
27 April 2016 | 85 replies
Try to take note of who was who when they signed your list, so you can make notes about rude behavior, etc.I would not require them to turn in the application right then and there, but tell them that you will need it by (whenever you want to start processing applications).Then, when you are ready to start processing the applications you received, start crossing out names off the list that didn't return an application or were denied for any other reason, and make notes to that effect.Then, start doing your credit checks, etc., in order of the ones left on your list you are willing to consider.Then, when you have your short list, start calling them and asking for copies of pay stubs, etc.Then, see what you get, and start calling employers and previous landlords, and Googling them, etc.Then, make your offer to your top choice, on down, if they are no longer interested.Good luck!
James Mosley HOA
8 May 2016 | 8 replies
Include the CCR in your lease and have the tenant sign that if fines are incured due to the tenant behavior, the tenant will be in breach of the lease.99% of the time the tenant is doing one of a few things: parking in a red zone, having loud parties, bringing to many guests to the pool, unsightly belongings visible, unsupervised pets, not leashed, defacate in the common area, unsupervised children (that make noise and break stuff), speeding in the deiveway, bringing food, glass, beer or marijuana (legal in CO but not CA) into the pool area, indecent or illegal activities in the common area.I've seen it all.
Keiko Harada collecting due money from evicted tenant
19 April 2016 | 25 replies
Hi all, I have an ex-tenant which I evicted due to their hostile behavior which threaten other tenants.
Alexander Lang Lease Agreement - Late Charge and how much to charge?
23 April 2016 | 41 replies
Your behavior can be considered a waiver of the terms in the lease requiring rent on the first.  
Joseph West Drugs found in duplex. What to do?
6 September 2015 | 103 replies
There has been no behavior problem either.