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Randy E. Are obese people a protected class?
16 April 2015 | 21 replies
Because people are so heavy they are gradually destroying the wall-mounted ones.
Amanda H. Can I be forced to accept Section 8?
2 August 2019 | 154 replies
They absolutely destroy the units - have NO respect for anyone else's property.  
Kris Taylor WWYD? Landlord rejected high-income tenant due to lack of credit
19 April 2015 | 19 replies
They tend to destroy the property, because they just haven't developed the work ethic that someone from less privileged means would have.
Ken A. Help! Drainfield Failing - Any ideas? Thanks
29 April 2019 | 15 replies
As already mentioned in other replies, roots will destroy the system very quickly.  
Joel W. Realistic Tenant Credit Score
3 January 2017 | 19 replies
I care that they are going to pay on time, do not destroy my house, and do not cause problems.  
Brandon Low My 1st month experience with out of state turnkey property... WTF
30 May 2015 | 32 replies
Also, be sure to take pictures after storm to add to damage claim.In investing things happen I was in the middle of a flip, with the wood frame put up 2 days before a storm and a heavy tree branch fell and destroy back of home.
Mooko King Tenant screening question
18 June 2015 | 16 replies
(Apart from temporary housing).We have plenty of couples renting, one has a decent score, the other is destroyed, but they make rent every month as expected.
Michael Garcia Security Deposit
24 September 2015 | 8 replies
., etc.Then, as far as normal wear and tear, carpets and appliances have a useable life, and when determining normal wear and tear, you are required to depreciate the charge to the tenant, based on how much life is left in it.For instance, if a carpet has a 10 year life, and was 5 years old when a tenant moved in and then destroyed it, you could only charge them for 1/2 the cost of a replacement carpet.Odds are good that the carpet that was in your unit did not have a useable life of over 14 years. 
Account Closed Potential tenant
6 June 2016 | 20 replies
If their cred score has been destroyed by a bad tenant in a single property owned by two people then you are dealing with a person walking a very thin financial line.
Roohil Hamid Section 8 Real Estate Investing
21 December 2023 | 69 replies
But the reality is you're taking a dumpy area and house in Cleveland and then comparing it to a nicer area and home in Detroit to make it look comparable.I'm sure this will ruffle even more feathers but it's the truth. lol, takes a mighty big pair of stones to base your argument off of data provided by Zillow.Yes, James, it seems folks like to hyper focus on the fact I quoted Zillow data as if that destroys the underlying point.The reality is the price-to-rent ratio in Detroit is far more favorable than it is in Cleveland.