Miranda Crown
Number of tenants
26 September 2013 | 5 replies
That's what I do.My lease specifies where tenants can park per city/neighborhood rules.One adult could have one car and 10 kids... occupancy and cars need limits on each (assuming your area allows occupancy limits on humans in bedrooms).If your tenant has too many cars, does your neighborhood fine your property... or put a ticket or tow the car itself?
Ken Fricke
Where to price your rehab?
30 October 2013 | 6 replies
I am very new to flipping houses, however I have been in construction and remolding most my adult life.Currently I have three houses on the market, from my calculation and with my real estate agents help I priced them at what i think is just below market value.
Peter Chester
How do quantify intangibles in a deal?
31 March 2015 | 15 replies
@Peter Chesterand @Shane Pearlman,Like @Minh Le and @Jeff Greenberg, all my partnerships have been 50/50 equity ownership with a single other partner (Technically, my partner and their spouse - both male and female.)
Wendy Carbone
Do all tenants need to meet the minimum credit criteria?
19 October 2018 | 6 replies
Are these three unrelated adults?
Ruth Buckley
Rental questions - Realtor not advertising rental appropriately
11 June 2019 | 5 replies
I require all adults to be screened and on the lease.
Sudip Biswas
Rental issues due to pandemic
23 June 2020 | 9 replies
I learned she had her adult son living with her.
Anthony C.
Current Tenant Wants to Take on Roommate
8 August 2019 | 14 replies
Many landlords force all adults to be tenants, but that can create headaches if things sour between them.
Christine Swaidan
Turning down good perspective tenants
23 January 2017 | 5 replies
Are you saying that I should run credit checks on all perspective adult tenants.
Kai R.
Contractors or subcontractors who are alright with not accepting payment for their services until the job is completed?
11 April 2015 | 4 replies
I am also a female.
Matt J.
What is the best property to start with as a Real Estate Investor?
30 November 2014 | 20 replies
The reason families, or two adults in a relationship, are generally better tenants than one person is because they are more likely to be financially stable and pay the rent regularly.