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Kristine Eickman Do you allow child support as "income"
29 April 2016 | 7 replies
I have an applicant that only meets my 3X rent income requirement when she adds in her child support payment.
Cody Barrett What is worse, dogs or cats?
9 June 2019 | 28 replies
Aside from being somewhat allergic, cat urine is some really evil stuff.
Chuck Gerchow Section 8 thoughts
7 April 2019 | 5 replies
Voucher and child support don't cover our income requirement.
Flint Gardner Child Care Question
1 May 2016 | 1 reply
If they openly share they're in a divorce, am I allowed to ask if they will be getting child care.
Account Closed Doing Your Own Title Searches
4 July 2016 | 37 replies
It was not that big of a deal to straighten out, but did delay things a few days.I also received a bill for child support once for two kids I never had LOL.  
Madeline J. Ethically investing in poorer urban areas
7 June 2016 | 79 replies
Provide a field trip every month for every inner city child in King and Pierce county.
Kai Hodge Is it worth it to file a lawsuit against former CA tenants?
22 May 2016 | 26 replies
Their income was great but their credit was bad and the income was all from disability, child support, workman's comp, etc.  
Joe Mulcahy Pets or no pets
10 June 2016 | 26 replies
And/or market it as a great unit for people allergic to pet hair :-)
Michael Gansberg Innovative Tenant Scam
25 May 2016 | 11 replies
I think in the interest of your son's safety, I should call the police and child protective services to have a meeting with you and your son.
Tony Velez Late rents ugh. Please help!
18 May 2016 | 56 replies
We have tospend time sending the file to and paying the attorney's, manage the tenant and the property in the meantime to protect the asset while they are still in the housedeal with whatever  measures they take to prevent the eviction, (legal, pleadings from family or church members)liase with the sherriff's officechange the locks and deal with anything left behindclean the property and pay for trash removalspend $$$'s to upgradere-certify for leaddo multiple showings and vettings to refill the vacancy and maybe upgrade equipment in the house if necessary to secure the right tenantdeal with the uncertainty of not knowing when the vacancy will be filled or how the new tenant will performdeal with the utility companies and the city for any licensing issuestransition the new tenant until they are settled and familiar with how everything works.By contrast managing a habitually late tenant is childs play.