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Lori Marra Renting To Students
6 September 2017 | 30 replies
I accept any parent signing the point is not the parent income. it is their willingness to stand behind their child should they trash the house.
Bob H. Would you approve an applicant with a big advance rent payment?
25 May 2015 | 35 replies
Cons: A bankruptcy "less than a year old" (I'm not sure if that's since filing or since discharge), no recent rental history because he was a homeowner, a new wife from his native country joining him soon with her child, and a poor financial condition reportedly from an ex-wife who ran off with the money.Pros: A seemingly stable but not particularly lucrative corporate job, apparent sincerity about starting a new life, and willingness to put down $10,000 on a one-year lease for $1,550 a month.
Paul Crowson Trampolines and Above Ground Pools
24 May 2015 | 18 replies
If a child tresspasses, jumps on the trampoline, gets hurt...the property owner is liable.
Account Closed mold issue
25 July 2015 | 17 replies
. - The ERMI testing protocol was derived to analyze a home's history of elevated mold levels to help determine if early childhood mold exposure could impact a child's health.
Rhondalette W. Eviction on record from 7 years ago (2008) do you rent to them?
19 August 2015 | 96 replies
An eviction from when someone was single and in their early 20s is mitigated, IMO, by becoming a married couple with a child and good income 8 years laters.
Mooko King Tenant screening question
18 June 2015 | 16 replies
That is a modern bs thing made up by local government to victimize ordinary people.If a parent is a criminal for wanting a better education for their child then the teachers and schools are equally criminal in providing a bad education, which they are paid handsomely for by the taxpayer.Sign of the times when parents are criminalized for wanting the best for their children.
Maria Martinez Missing Things from house I rented
18 June 2015 | 8 replies
If the tenants child were to get poisoned by pesticides, or they were hurt on equipment – the swing set that was left behind by the owner of the property for the tenants to use – the first thing the tenants are most likely to do in this day and age is to get a personal injury attorney.
Zana Blue Tenants Keep Calling AC Company Directly
25 July 2015 | 21 replies
They told me they had a sick child they had to take to the doctor because it was so hot and they had pictures of the thermostat to prove it.
James Brand My best landlord ever did this_________....
21 November 2015 | 24 replies
This was a high risk pregnancy after miscarriage and a losing a child to SIDs. 
Tzvi Balsam Oil tank in bayonne.
14 June 2016 | 4 replies
What I do, is try to look at the worst case scenario.And it's my opinion, that in the worst case scenario I can think of - where some tenant says their kid or dog got sick from eating soil on your property, I could argue in court that there would be no reasonable expectation for me to "assume" that the property was unsafe - given the fact that the city gave the okay, and I have the documentation to prove it.I would be quite happy with that risk.You can drive yourself crazy over this one, wondering if even if you test the surface soil and find nothing, that there may be some mystery leak buried down in the soil that may somehow rise to the surface, only to end up in the mouth of some dirt-eating child...