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4 September 2018 | 20 replies
if you can think it up in your head a tenant will do it.. from funny to sad to criminal behavior..
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13 September 2018 | 5 replies
If you must raise price, communicate early and clearly so the surprise is minimized, and consider offering refunds on any applications fees if those applicants decline to proceed.5) make darn, darn sure you don't discriminate on all the usual attributes, as well as source of income, and criminal history.
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22 May 2019 | 8 replies
I’ve gotten mixed reviews on the civil/criminal implications involved with this deal gone wrong as well as who professionally is responsible.
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29 May 2019 | 4 replies
It is also easier to get investors since you can get anchors or nationals as your tenants.When screen tenants, you're analyzing their financials instead of a criminal background check.
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8 June 2019 | 18 replies
Which makes it even more twisted since in some places the landlord can be held liable if there is criminal activity associated with their property and they do not take proactive steps to prevent it.If the laws are as you describe, why isn't every bloody business owner with a retail location not "subject to arrest" for having audio/video surveillance in their stores?
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26 June 2021 | 97 replies
Sometimes I take on tenant with eviction and they are the best - no hassle, pay on time Tenants.Sometimes you get a nurse with great income, adult, mature, talking good - she's not paying on time every month or get a boyfriend who is criminal and you've got much more trouble than with couple kids.I'm really interested in people experiences and don't want them to stop this discussion because of constant mention of Fair Housing....geeeez
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30 August 2018 | 4 replies
I should mention at this point that I had screened the tenants and they had excellent credit scores and rental history with no criminal record.
4 March 2019 | 11 replies
I've received dozens of calls and inquiries, but thus far they all have either had a very low income (rent would be over 50% of their net income) or they have a criminal background.
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7 January 2019 | 10 replies
In D.C. you can't evict someone that is already a tenant for past criminal history unless they lied.
11 August 2018 | 0 replies
The last tenants were neighbor-from-hell, drunk & drugged out, criminal trespassers who habitually abused my property during all-night parties with numerous friends and relatives.