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James Conaway Tenant minimum to pay for damage
26 April 2017 | 5 replies
If someone kicks in a door, the tenant has to complete a police report and provide me a copy so I know it was a criminal act.
N.A N.A Screening potential tenants
16 February 2008 | 3 replies
I do a credit check, criminal background check, employment check, previous landlord check etc.
Mitch Kronowit Evicting Tenant After 2 Months
28 February 2010 | 17 replies
If you're a career criminal in Washington D.C, or Chicago, the government is encouraging you to use a gun to kill your victims (by disarming the law-abiding citizens).Why do so many people make bad decisions?
Samuel R. I have finally launched in South Florida!!
12 June 2017 | 14 replies
—In all criminal cases, contempt cases, and other cases filed pursuant to this chapter, if a party has sold, leased, or let real estate, the title to which was not in the party when it was offered for sale, lease, or letting, or such party has maintained an office bearing signs that real estate is for sale, lease, or rental thereat, or has advertised real estate for sale, lease, or rental, generally, or describing property, the title to which was not in such party at the time, it shall be a presumption that such party was acting or attempting to act as a real estate broker, and the burden of proof shall be upon him or her to show that he or she was not acting or attempting to act as a broker or sales associate.
Jay Bhatt Turnkey Tour - Due Diligence and Questions
12 September 2016 | 14 replies
Not only they do criminal and background check, they ask for past two years of employment, references from their previous landlords and any eviction record.They don't charge any fee for changing property management.
Ty Wesley Will my offer be rejected?
28 February 2011 | 17 replies
To suggest this is possible for you to do with your purchase is almost criminal!
Nick Miller when screening tenants what are the BIGGEST things you look for?
28 November 2013 | 11 replies
Any repo, foreclosure or eviction is poison.Then Income, can they afford it.Ability to pay, then look to other aspects, criminal records, credit issues, solvency, job security, who will be there and who they are, any pets, how do they present themselves, do they seem civilized or are they idiots?
Travis Wylie Watch out for a wholesale company called VCA Properties
22 February 2021 | 38 replies
Despite criminal history, typing/grammar errors, etc. you can always improve and make something of yourself if you have sincerity, integrity, and good work ethic.
Jackie P. Sun Communities Park Takes Long to Verify Buyer for Lot Lease
15 November 2023 | 11 replies
Didn't know how to fill out so seller had to call and wait for return call from park.3/6 forms filled out by Quest and sent to park by email.3/6 seller told park waiting on criminal background check results and that it sometimes takes 10 days.3/7 seller was told park was waiting on corporate underwriting.3/10 buyer was told park is waiting on seller.3/11 seller notified by email that park needs SSN and photo ID of Quest corporate officer to finish processing the app that was sent in on 3/6 (should have been requested up front, not 5 days later).3/11 seller sent email to park asking the following questions: (no response received to date) 1) Has the exterior inspection been done or has it been held up because you didn't have the Quest corporate officer's ID and SSN?
Justin Cortez TEXAS "SUBJECT TO" plan and questions
25 July 2019 | 22 replies
Violation of the rule is a criminal offense.