
14 October 2015 | 14 replies
The key seems to be "refering for a fee".(10) Any resident lessee of a residential dwellingunit who refers for compensation to the owner of the dwelling unit, or to the owner's agent, prospective lessees of dwelling units in the same building or complex as the resident lessee's unit, but only if the resident lessee (i) refers no more than 3 prospective lessees in any 12-month period, (ii) receives compensation of no more than $1,500 or the equivalent of one month's rent, whichever is less, in any 12-month period, and (iii) limits his or her activities to referring prospective lessees to the owner, or the owner's agent, and does not show a residential dwelling unit to a prospective lessee, discuss terms or conditions of leasing a dwelling unit with a prospective lessee, or otherwise participate in the negotiation of the leasing of a dwelling unit.

15 October 2015 | 8 replies
The real estate market, especially down here, is a very complex industry with many sub-sets.

14 October 2015 | 2 replies
You will need to speak with the Clerk of Court on these matters for how to access such records.

13 October 2015 | 2 replies
I have been calling some courts and the only way I've been able to find is doing it by case number.

14 October 2015 | 7 replies
I spend most of my time around Cleveland, but I've handled a few evictions in Medina Municipal Court too.I'd recommend following the posts and podcasts by @James Wise too.

6 March 2015 | 3 replies
Comparable 1 bed/1 bath in this area can get very pricey and other units in complex have been selling lately for 120-150k.

15 March 2015 | 41 replies
a few cities have told me that it's illigal for landlords to shut off water in order to make tenants pay rent. i am assuming that they think of it as "inhumane" to have to live without water, i dont know. maybe that's why they can never turn the water off due to non payment.gas and electric is tied to SSN and it follows your credit. cities dont have the time to track your SSN (nor do i want them to for security reasons), hire lawyers to go to court, report to agencies... the cost is too high.

28 March 2015 | 6 replies
Print out applications and get authorization from the potential tenant for a credit, criminal, identity and housing court check.

6 March 2015 | 0 replies
However, the complexity with incorporating the concept of the Delaware Series LLC in California can be prohibitively expensive; insomuch as, California recognizes each series as a separate LLC, ergo $800 tax for each series.
2 March 2019 | 15 replies
I don’t think any court would favor a prospective tenant over an existing tenant when the laws are in conflict.