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18 December 2014 | 8 replies
I change the locks right after previous tenant moves out or at the time of the eviction as instructed by the Sherriff in my area.1 - completed & signed rental application2 - all supporting documents have been submitted by the prospective tenant - copies of the following-photo id, proof of income, social security cards for anyone over 18 who will be occupying the property3 - Deposit received - at least security deposit with default noticeThe documents I have prepared upon move in- balance of funds required to get keys and sign the lease- rental package revised and completed for prospective tenant & myself to review together & sign which included lease, deposit receipt, tenant behavioral policy, move out instructions, notice to all tenants -that is a form I created which advises the tenants on grass cutting , possible liens/notices/fines from the city, what not to flush or put into the sinks (feminine products, cooking oil -used or unused), pet addendum if applicable
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1 August 2023 | 68 replies
You can find them by driving around and finding them(look for a lockbox on the door but no sign in the yard, tall grass, no window coverings, piled up newspapers, etc.)Once you find the properties, then you have to mail a letter to the owner of that property.
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12 September 2023 | 6 replies
I believe those dimensions 18x26 are just the grass area, correct?
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21 May 2021 | 22 replies
Well as a tenant who already pays high enough rent do not think it is fair for me to have to mow grass for property that's not mine.
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1 February 2021 | 24 replies
Its like the saying "A closed mouth don't get fed".
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8 June 2021 | 10 replies
The target inflation rate is 3%, but the fed has stated it could be higher in 2021.
10 August 2018 | 2 replies
The Pros are: they rent quicker(at least in my market), offer amenities like fitness centers, pools, security guards, secure parking etc, low maintenance since you own from drywall in, you don't have to pay to cut grass, paint the exterior, replace the roof, cheaper insurance, not as many tenants to do too much damage to your property.
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1 June 2023 | 20 replies
@Renee WilliamsSignature Fed CU has one that gives 2% cash back or 2 points for every dollar spent.
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11 September 2023 | 3 replies
. :) I list out that they can't do these things:- Parking on grass- Store campers, boats, aircraft, unlicensed/insured cars, - working on cars, - using any part of the property for business purposes (including childcare, baking)They cannot have: fish tanks, water beds, fire pits, trampolinesI don't think any of that is too crazy though. :)