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Lakeisha Alston Private Lending
26 July 2017 | 19 replies
I'm a private lender in NH and personally I won't do any deal unless I can walk through the house, verify that I believe the borrower's rehab budget, do a criminal background check, verify that he has the cash reserves to carry him through, verify his past experience of successful flips, etcetera, etcetera.  
Joseph Gambino Got my first tenants and four days in...
5 September 2018 | 54 replies
BUT let them know there is no chances for this kind of offense and the money from the damages is not a security deposit.
Curtis S. Best way to protect yourself from damage property?
8 March 2017 | 6 replies
It checks identity, criminal background, national eviction and credit summary.
Molly Morlino Eviction Due to SMOKING lease violation
11 March 2020 | 31 replies
The District Attorney WILL file criminal charges and you WILL go to jail. 
Camille T. Credit Check for Renters
12 June 2019 | 6 replies
Tenant screening is very important - not just credit checks, but also criminal background checks and even previous landlord references.
Luke McCann Property Management
2 April 2016 | 13 replies
Whatever you can do to gain experience.No offense but if you started a property management company, I would never work with you being young and inexperienced.
Jake Alexander Can I Trust Her With My Personal Info and Investment?
4 October 2023 | 16 replies
No offense, but you're looking at typical rookie mistakes!
Nicole A. More awful landlord laws for Baltimore City have been proposed.
15 February 2016 | 23 replies
If they don't pay and are staying it's a criminal offense, you call the cops, they haul the deadbeat away.But cities obviously don't want these deadbeats roaming the city home less, so that's why even in landlord friendly areas, it takes a month or two from the time they stop paying to get them out of the home, all while the landlord eats the cost of that.But it get ridiculous in these liberal areas.
Kartik Jain Neighbor are having problem with renter
8 October 2023 | 4 replies
Send a letter and warn them that repeated offenses may result in lease termination and/or non renewal. 
Alfredo Gallegos Wholesaling Journey - First Steps
26 July 2023 | 18 replies
Don't take offense to that.