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Thomas O'Donnell No Pet Policy & Service Animals
13 January 2023 | 4 replies
Further, you can also place "reasonable" restrictions on the animals, including the requirement of a recent veterinarian report on the health and vaccine status, with annual updates; must be spayed or neutered unless contraindicated by veterinarian; must be in a carrier or on a leash (unless this prevents them performing their service or task) in common areas,especially elevators, stairways, and other areas where people would be in confined spaces; must clean up after the animal properly in common areas; offensive odors must not emanate from the residence; aggressive or nuisance behavior (such as extended periods of barking NOT related to the service or task they provide) can be prohibited, and potentially grounds for removing the animal and/or the resident; animal must have a chip or collar with owner's identifying/contact information; must have appropriate city/county license if required locally; and photos of the animal for your records.A thorough and clear policy will deter many of those that are less than sincere from applying when they are made aware of the policy details early in the process...like at the viewing, and mention of the policy in ads.
Shahdan Calcuttawalla Sewer and Water Lines
13 April 2019 | 16 replies
You should be able to rent a trencher with a carbide-toothed chain, or a rockwheel or even just a demo saw or something to get through the asphalt portion, not a problem.
Jeremy Shepherd REI Opportunity - Eminent Domian
25 July 2014 | 1 reply
Seller stated he is selling because he has other properties and can’t keep up with all of them due to getting older and health reasons.
Neil Sinha Salesmanship, pitches and language: Getting from lead to close
31 March 2018 | 3 replies
Truth is, I've spoken with sellers that are insanely motivated - back taxes, house is a wreck, needs to move for health reasons.
Qingxuan Zhou What can I do if upstair tenants maliciously running up water bills
17 February 2023 | 4 replies
I am the owner of the below unit, and also trustee too. The
Robert Lolofie A Seller involved with a Bankruptcy/Forclosure Defense Attorney. Possibility??
16 February 2023 | 2 replies
I live in my parents rental in OK which was my childhood home(Class C Area). 2 doors down is family friend who hasn't managed his life too well ie financial, marital, spiritual, and health problems.I talked to him today and he is going to be put out on the street in a couple months because he can't keep his home.He wants to sell to me or my dad because we've gained favor with him. !!!
John E Brake Short term renting to companies or corporations
6 July 2020 | 4 replies
Anecdotally, I've heard that the traveling nurses market has gotten better during COVID-19 since there's still a need for the health care workers and most hotels are shut down.The difficulty with companies is that it can be very difficult to find the right fit.
John DeWitt 12 unit property funding
7 July 2022 | 13 replies
It is largely based on the financial health of the property, expertise of the borrower or team (PM).
Daniel Banda North Carolina
12 December 2020 | 30 replies
My "little baby" just turned 5 and lost her first tooth.
Account Closed Doctor's note for cats?!
13 October 2016 | 49 replies
You can fatigue them by requiring certified copies of certificates, proof of animal immunization shots for X disease(s), frequent health inspections, frequent property inspection, etc.Or. you can seek legal assistance in drafting a new or amended lease terms which address these issues without putting your investment asset in jeopardy of a ADA lawsuit.