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Justin Ignacio Deal or No Deal: Condo Potential?
28 April 2020 | 19 replies
They're noise nazis or plants on the balcony nazis or anti-rental nazis.I owned one for about 3 years and made a profit, but couldn't WAIT to get out from under the HOA, and yes, I even got on the board to try and add some experience/sanity to it, but it was a losing, insane battle. 
Michael Moskos Tenant Temper Management
5 April 2020 | 12 replies
Call the police and register the noise complaint. 3 strikes your out.
Jared MontBlanc Renting InLaw Unit separately from the primary home?
19 July 2017 | 16 replies
You have to follow certain code requirements, such as :you can't house more than five unrelated individuals at a timeyou have to abide by all noise ordinances and parking ordinancesyou cannot serve breakfast or else you fall under the B&B lawsTo the question I would have and I imagine others have, Can you buy a property down there and rent it full-time?
Thomas Giganti Checking in on rentals
3 September 2017 | 14 replies
I think landlords who overstep their bounds like they're some kind of British landlowner, end up losing good tenants.People with options will move if you interfere with their right to quiet enjoyment of their homes.And what many landlords don't understand is the right to quiet enjoyment has nothing to do with noise.  
Joaquin Camarasa What are your craziest tenant stories?
5 February 2020 | 41 replies
She moved into a unit and complained about the noise from the student who lived above her. 
Kurt K. Stagger lease, units are in same 4plex
29 September 2016 | 8 replies
And it's infinitely harder to kick out a tenant for breach of lease agreement - say for excessive noise, or guests that scare your other tenants, etc.  
Don Daniels Refrigerator doesn't fit!
8 March 2017 | 12 replies
She actually wanted me to tell another tenant to get rid of their air conditioning unit, because the noise was bothering her.  
Christine Mwai Increasing rent...
20 July 2016 | 26 replies
With M2M, if a tenant has a crazy GF/BF move in, or their relatives come to visit and don't leave, or they start making a bunch of noise or whatever - all you have to do is give them a 30 day notice for any new rules, or to terminate the agreement.  
Maurice Staples Bad Tenant
20 July 2016 | 14 replies
@ Check the laws in your state regarding your rights to issue a three day notice to correct the noise nuisance they are creating or to quit the lease.
Wayne Yates Serious question - Rent, or live in an RV?
26 April 2017 | 61 replies
And I've been to almost all the apartment complexes in our area, it's a 12 mile radius in our city and we have almost 30,000 college students so every complex has the noise issues.