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Sumner Rabin Florida Market. Risks?
21 March 2021 | 8 replies
The biggest thing here (and I assume many places) is pets.
Allen Viancourt Services for finding and screening tenants in Charlotte, NC
20 April 2021 | 7 replies
Basic questions include - full name, who all moving in, where do you live now, what's your current rent, why are you moving, any pets, when are you looking to move, what's your job (and those moving in) and income, credit score. then use cozy to background and credit check
Joe Splitrock Another Victory for Landlords on the Eviction Moratorium
19 March 2021 | 11 replies
The judge basically rules that Section 361 of the Public Health Service Act cited by the CDC does not give them broad power.
Kelvin Fernandez CLOSING ON MY FIRST MULTI-FAMILY RENTAL PROPERTY
14 March 2021 | 8 replies
Assuming the tenants are month to month with no written lease, you may want to get them on a written lease (even if it is still month to month) so you have something written and you know exactly who lives there and is responsible for what (heat electric etc) also you can forbid smoking (of any kind) and forbid pets, assign parking (if there is any)Assuming no written lease or MTM agreement, what you do is send them a notice you are terminating the tenancy (if you send it out in March it will end it at the end of April) Then you say if they would like to renew the tenancy they need to fill out an application and sign a new lease (even if month to month) and this is what the new rent will be and raise it on both at least to $900 on the 2 bedroom and maybe $50 on the one bedroom).
Nancy Kang Help needed ! Was your car towed unfairly ?
12 March 2021 | 7 replies
If he's really a health care provider I can't imagine $300 is worth this amount of trouble, especially when you received two previous warnings regarding the permit.
Will Fraser Leaving the country? Where would you go?
13 March 2021 | 6 replies
@Will Fraser Algarve, Portugal...one if the safest countries in the world, good health care, great weather all year around, excellent food and inexpensive ...oh yeah..beautiful beaches in this most southern part of europe..
Phillip Eddy Short term rental strategy - traveling nurses
4 June 2021 | 8 replies
Many travel with pets so pet friendly is a huge plus.
Sachin Amin Five Sources of Income for Retirement - what is the Fifth one ?
15 March 2021 | 18 replies
There are several other riders that can be included to benefit health related issue while the policy holder is still alive.When designed properly with low fees, the policy break even point is about 3 - 4 years.
Peter Cecinini The limited ways to evict a tenant in New Jersey during Covid
29 July 2021 | 9 replies
The Anti-Eviction Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:18-61.1, and the Summary Dispossession Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:18- 53, provide the following grounds for the removal of tenants that may constitute emergent circumstances justifying an LT trial:• Disorderly tenant (N.J.S.A. 2A:18-53(c) or 2A:18-61.1(b));• Willful or gross negligent damage to premises (N.J.S.A. 2A:18-53(c) or2A:18-61.1(c));• Abating housing or health code violations (landlord seeks to permanently board up or demolish premises because cited by authorities/inspectors for substantial health and safety of tenants) (N.J.S.A. 2A:18-61.1(g));• Occupancy as consideration of employment (N.J.S.A. 2A:18-61.1(m));• Offenses under comprehensive drug act (N.J.S.A. 2A:18-61.1(n));• Assaults or threats against landlord or certain other persons ((N.J.S.A. 2A:18-61.1(o));• Eviction for civil violations (tenant found by preponderance of evidence that theft of property, assault, terroristic threats against landlord or member of their family, employee of landlord’s, etc.)
Karli F. Is it ever a good idea to return pre-paid last month's rent?
14 March 2021 | 19 replies
I did also take a damage deposit and pet deposit.