
27 August 2020 | 57 replies
I've had to use them on a few occasions (I'm a light sleeper).

2 April 2021 | 23 replies
I've been listening to Michael Blank's podcast and really like his style and knowledge but after listening to his webinar on Wednesday I was really turned off by how "Guru" he seemed to be.

11 December 2016 | 74 replies
Sparing the details, he basically offered up he services to do _______________ (fill in the blank).

1 May 2016 | 15 replies
We have {non student} rentals where our preference is for periodic monthly leases and we ask no premium for month-2-month; nor could we likely command it in those situations.We have other rentals where the market is predominately month-2-month in which we will occasionally offer a small discount (3-5%) to secure a longer term (1yr+) lease depending on where we see the supply/demand in the market heading.We also have a property where, by default, we use annual leases, but, on occasion, have inked shorter term leases or periodic monthly leases at a small premium (5 - 8%) over the rent rate for the annual lease.It is only in the student market - and then predominately with our furnished units - where we can command a 15% premium for a lease tied to the academic year.

4 October 2023 | 22 replies
My bank account during the Christmas holidays was breached because my Facebook was hacked on a couple occasions.

21 May 2015 | 23 replies
If your lease is anything like my rental lease it says that the tenant is responsible for YOUR legal fees and court costs so you should be bringing a court action against them for non-payment of rent and they would be responsible for your back rent AND your attorney costs.Dealing with attorneys gets expensive but it is a necessary evil on occasion.

17 June 2015 | 8 replies
One tenant refused access on 1 occasion and the key was missing on the second try (likely a realtor trying to make sure there was less competition), but we made an offer based on the other two units.Some areas have mandatory rental inspections, so I would check to make sure the property is current.
6 July 2018 | 30 replies
The house is the home of your tenant, and your tenant has rights, like having visitors coming to stay on occasion, and there is not a single thing you can and do about it.

18 June 2015 | 10 replies
It is called: Wisconsin Legal Blank.