
17 December 2014 | 8 replies
What if you can't find a renter for 2 months, they move in and there's some major issues that cost you $2,000 then they don't pay and you have to evict them, you keep the security deposit but they destroyed the place.

30 September 2014 | 5 replies
If tenants want to argue after they destroy property or violate the lease--let them know you have both have a SIGNED CONTRACT.

25 April 2015 | 0 replies
I looked at a place in Pittsburgh decent neighborhood seemed to be a pretty good wholesale deal listed at 29900 from pic's when I got there probably a few squatters living there at the time destroyed a lot mostly cosmetic told wholesaler would not be interested in the property at that price in that condition offered 20000 he responded if I can renegotiate I might get 21 or 22 thousand I told him 20000 is my number and he assured me squatters would not be an issue 2 weeks go by he calls yesterday and tells me I can have it for 20000 I go back over to property only to see that there have been squatters in the house also 2 windows broken that were not broken before house is dirtier than before and a slight bit of more damage than before I give him a call told him I offered the price I felt comfortable with based on the condition of what the property was in.

29 April 2009 | 19 replies
And, on the selling side, people who are about to foreclose or can't move a property that is destroying their finances/credit, eventually have to face the facts and sell for whatever they can get.

25 June 2013 | 7 replies
They probably spent more time and money destroying their building than it have taken to file evictions.

29 June 2016 | 8 replies
I asked my realtor for a copy of the report but was given a memorandum stating a visible evidence of wood destroying insect was observed.

16 December 2019 | 15 replies
@Dawn Brenengen, I was looking for eviction because there were 11 occupants instead of 3, and destroyed a brand new septic system.

17 June 2021 | 4 replies
You are destroying your reputation as a brand and as a company.If bandit signs "worked", Nike would do it too!

22 September 2010 | 3 replies
Renters will destroy even the most durable of products, so if any of the rehab was done with materials meant for the average homeowner then replacement would need to be taken into account.

20 February 2012 | 14 replies
It's very easy for a tenant to destroy carpet in one year, but wear and tear on hardwood doesn't look as bad.