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Daniel Ferris Month to Month Lease
9 August 2017 | 7 replies
Mine spells out that I have a right to enter (given reasonable notice) for safety inspections, maintenance, repairs, to show the unit to prospective tenants or buyers, etc.It's weird if your lease doesn't speak to the landlord's terms of renewal/nonrenewal.  
Sally Costik Turning down criminal prospective renters
11 August 2017 | 10 replies
You are not allowed to use arrest records to determine a rental applicant’s qualifications.According to the U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development: Arrests records are not a valid reason to deny a rental applicant housing.Convicted criminals may be denied housing if the reason for their convictions clearly demonstrates that the safety of your residents and/or property are at risk.Blanket terms in your screening criteria that say “Any criminal convictions will be denied” are now considered discriminatory and in violation of the Fair Housing Act.If you deny a rental applicant due to information found on a public record (like a criminal background report or eviction search) you need to provide the applicant with a denial letter and instructions on how they can obtain a copy of the report.
Elliot Blanford What would make this property work for you?
10 August 2017 | 7 replies
I haven't seen the inside, but who would sell a $1M property without a single interior photo (This screams it probably couldn't pass any safety codes). 
Anthony Varner Rent 9 days late - Tenants gone! Texas
14 September 2017 | 17 replies
The outside of the door only constitutes legal service is you fear for your safety(Before 2016 it was never legal service)
Account Closed Security: Locking doors 24/7 vs leaving building open to public
14 August 2017 | 4 replies
As if security and safety of themselves and customers are more paramount then affecting foot traffic.
Chris Dunham Just got a property in Contract now what should I do
14 August 2017 | 5 replies
Looks like enough spread AND safety to justify holding. 
Shenise America Tavares Living in a fixer upper?
21 August 2017 | 4 replies
Originally I thought of househacking but the safety risk of angry neighbors knowing we own the place makes me uncomfortable since anything within our price range right now would be in not-so-safe neighborhoods.
Brian Stieler $60k ARV, $30k Rehab. Looking for a BRRRR offer price
28 August 2017 | 14 replies
2: buy and flip and sale if you choose #1: do all of your numbers: and go to your local real estate office: talk to realtors or other people that can recommend good subs: or contractors : (you can go to your local building and safety permit place: they usually see people that are good and organized and people that are bad: as them for a referral: ask realtors for a 'whole sale' flipper contractor as they will be more reasonable.
Ali Dawood Hurricane Harvey - Now What?
7 June 2018 | 63 replies
First of all, I hope everyone is well and will get to safety as people cannot be replaced.Here is a play by play by play of how the 2016 Baton Rouge flood (and New Orleans 2005) went down for homeowners/investors:1. 
Nina Ibrahimbegovic Has anyone been affected by the hurricane in Texas ?
27 August 2017 | 1 reply
If so, what did you do in terms of repairs, damage, safety of tenants, legal and insurance claims.