
31 August 2014 | 88 replies
I've been utterly debt-free for about 5 years now and there is nothing like it!

12 May 2015 | 46 replies
Sure, thump your chests, and expect a bill for everything that was damaged or missing.And, whoops, there was that sex offender who now knows they have a teenager living in the house and which room in the house he/she lives in...Having an open house with a tenant in place is utter insanity.And, for loss of use of their home, and being "forced" to allow a horde of unvetted strangers into their home and their possessions, is worth some serious dough.So, they should negotiate to be paid cash for keys to move - before the open house starts - or stick to their guns for a month's rent, and include very specific days and times that that allows people entry.And if they're not okay with that, then go see a lawyer about negotiating a deal.As a tenant now, I would never agree to letting unvetted strangers access to my home and belongings for hours on end, weekend after weekend.

13 April 2016 | 34 replies
All this talk about the Landlord Tenant Act with regard's to the poster's liability is utterly erroneous, as there are issues of surety, guaranty, and statute of fraud at play.

27 June 2018 | 89 replies
Once a tenant utters the mold word you pretty much know what you have paying you rent and that alone paints her to me as someone you made a mistake renting to no matter how nicely she decides to play in the short-term.

6 May 2016 | 22 replies
I'm not getting into numbers of units that I own as that is utterly gauche, and nor do I feel the need to use it to justify my position.

4 May 2016 | 12 replies
:As for your comment regarding feeling guilty about raising rents there is no place for emotions when it comes to money. ...says the guy who blows a vessel every time the phrase "cash for keys" is uttered.

11 September 2018 | 42 replies
More importantly choosing Airbnb over hotels offers authentic, local experiences utterly missed in chain hotels.

21 July 2016 | 19 replies
So it was an utter waste of time.

13 July 2016 | 21 replies
Tenants expect to pay market rent, they expect a annual rent increase and will never utter a thank you if you don't do either.