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Stephen E. Move Out Inspection with Drug Dealer?
24 April 2015 | 35 replies
He has relation that has a weapons charge which doesn't say too much.
Brandon Snyder What can a landlord NOT evict a tenant for?
1 October 2015 | 11 replies
(For an explanation of month-to-month tenancies, see Rental Agreements and Leases; for an explanation of 30-day and 60-day notices, see Giving and Receiving Proper Notice and Written Notices of Termination below.)However, the landlord can terminate the tenancy by giving the tenant only three days' advance written notice if the tenant has done any of the following:276 Failed to pay the rent.Violated any provision of the lease or rental agreement.Materially damaged the rental property ("committed waste").Substantially interfered with other tenants ("committed a nuisance").277Committed domestic violence or sexual assault against, or stalked another tenant or subtenant on the premises.Used the rental property for an unlawful purpose.278Engaged in drug dealing, unlawfully used, cultivated, imported, or manufactured illegal drugs.Using the building or property to conduct dogfighting or cockfighting.278.1Unlawful conduct involving weapons or ammunition.279"
Manesh Hardeo Expected Returns
28 November 2011 | 29 replies
If they carry weapons and they aren't going to be comfortable being in that area, then there is no way I am buying a property there.Also, David I haven't taken any of this as criticism towards me.
Clay French Looking for Mobile Home Park Brokers
27 April 2010 | 6 replies
In short, the best weapon in this hunt is you...
Dave Limbocker 1031- Defining proceeds from relinquished property
15 April 2018 | 6 replies
And they've got nuclear weapons.
Timothy W. What if there is no housing "recovery"?
30 August 2010 | 125 replies
Why would anyone voluntarily want to live someplace where they need stockpiled food and water to survive and weapons to stave off the looters?
Jay Mayer Getting your rental back from tenants. Question.
28 February 2017 | 13 replies
Including your moralistic blabber trying to make yourself righteous.
Miguel Velez How do I start
22 April 2016 | 10 replies
Your weapons are stamps, ink, paper, and persistence.
Joe Kato Tenants with guns
10 June 2014 | 6 replies
Apparently the tenants won on the grounds that requiring a tenant to waive constitutional rights as a stipulation to renting is illegal.So I would discuss with the prospective tenant how they secure the weapons, and as long as they have a thought out logical method of a safe, locked cases ect would have no problem with it, and would absolutely keep that information between myself and the tenant.
Kimberly H. Applicants & showing prospects who won’t take “No” for an answer
29 June 2017 | 5 replies
Now she is calling/texting/emailing every contact for us, now saying her 80yr old dad (she is mid 40’s) can cosign and emailing his credit report, drivers license, trying to set up two half hour showings to see the home again tonight…Last time was a felon (for several things like weapons and bodily harm) who for MONTHS was trying to see a house we were attempting to get rented during a Chicago winter.