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Joan L. Agent Listing My (Rented) Unit Unauthorized
20 October 2016 | 29 replies
An agent I specifically told 3.5 months ago that I did not want to work with them has taken my pictures from my old Craigslist post, put their company watermark on them, and listed it for rent at a slightly different address (Advertising 284 instead of 284-3), with their phone number as the landlord.
Jay C. Really __ “Racist for landlords not to rent to felons”
2 November 2016 | 10 replies
WA Attorney General: Racist for landlords not to rent to felonsA recent court filing indicates that the Washington State Attorney General’s Office believes that denying a prospective tenant with a felony conviction is racially discriminatory.A member of the Attorney General’s Civil Rights Unit served a Consent Decree on Dobler Management Company, a property management firm in Tacoma, after conducting a simulated test on whether the landlord was illegally discriminating against potential tenants.According to the briefing sent to KTTH’s Todd Herman, in May, the state asked a tester to follow up on a rental property advertisement on Craigslist, which said the apartment complex would automatically deny renters with a felony record.
Dion DePaoli Subject To in Texas - Coming Unwrapped
10 June 2016 | 6 replies
Homeowners with a mortgage lien decide to sell their home or to work with another person offering to sell their home for them to buyers who cannot obtain traditional bank loans to finance the purchase.The person in charge of the sale will put up signs advertising the home (“For Sale” or “We Sell Houses”).The buyer will contact the person in charge of the sale.The buyer provides little or no proof of qualifying for the loan (“No Credit!
Mark Forest Advertising your rentals
20 July 2016 | 1 reply
How do you all advertise your available rentals?  
Jay Hinrichs Here is a PRIME example of those trolling internet and BP
28 March 2016 | 25 replies
If they never funded anything then the SEC could be all over them much easier.You have to make sure you are dealing with credible people.If it's an ultra low interest rate and the process sounds very complex with upfront fees that is a tip off it's likely a scam.Another fraud I have seen is lenders advertise ( no upfront fees)  and then halfway through the process hit the buyer up with ( the loan has changed slightly ) and a small fee is needed because of XYZ prior to closing.People do not fall for this trash.
Account Closed Basement Unlivable Lease Clause
31 March 2016 | 10 replies
Also, the basement was not advertised during the time the rent ad was posted.There is also the fireplace which i did have inspected, but it received a not operable status.  
Darieal Sutton, Sr. Sju area rentals
4 April 2016 | 7 replies
First and foremost,contact the university student housing authority to ask for their guidelines for renting to their students and advertising your rental with them.They may want a through inspection of the property,fire extinguishers installed as well as smoke and carbon monoxide alarms,and other specific items you must have to attain their endorsement.Ask them about rents that can be charged,appliances needed,and any special policies you must adhere to.
Dan Graney Shared laundry area.
4 April 2016 | 5 replies
If you were to see the space you would see that it really feels like part of the lower unit and I promoted it as such when advertising.
Sachin Acharya CORN - Getting the most out of real estate meetings
17 April 2016 | 3 replies
It may be as simple as "My boss told me to do so", or it could be a list of issues you and/or your organization have been facing that necessitated it.Sometimes you attend a meeting or conference in response to an advertisement you came across.
Kevin Harrison Why are squatters/tenants who refuse to leave not held liable?
9 July 2017 | 28 replies
Likewise for civil claims.Note; Not legal advice, not your attorney, may be considered legal advertising