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Melanie Johnston The Latest on STR Regulations in Arizona: Change is Close
12 October 2020 | 10 replies
.- 30 day min rentals (the deal breaker)- In person check-ins (additional expense or at minimum a time investment)- Noise monitoring devices required (a small expense, but this one I agree with)- Max heads in beds (although reasonable at 2 adults per room)- Posting a contact number in bold for the public to see (100% need to pay for cameras and an alarm if this one passes, that sign might as well read "rob this house").I'm all for regulation, I just hope they don't "government the crap outta this" and in an attempt to control isolated incidents, make a system overly complicated and expensive, therefore no longer profitable to the small guy.
Nathan Gesner What's your most ridiculous maintenance request?
23 February 2020 | 44 replies
So far, it was an incident I call Superrat: Rat of Steel.The wife is convinced she saw a rat outdoors.
Kevin Auyong How can I get a Police report
20 February 2020 | 4 replies
I had an incident where damages occurred due to criminal activity by the tenant and I am taking them to court.
Igor Messano Tree damage from city owned property
7 April 2020 | 10 replies
Only saving piece would have been if you had reported the questionable branches to the city prior to the incident.  
David J. Unfair madness! Landlords getting hosed.
24 August 2022 | 166 replies
One tenant who we have showed 'compassion' to for years due to an incident, has constantly played rent catch up.
Payman A. Landlord policies on multiple properties & claim exposure
13 April 2020 | 0 replies
Hi all and hope everyone is keeping well/safe.After a water damage incident that I've not yet claimed with my insurance (due to fear of hikes and other repercussions after 2 unrelated claims in 2017 & 2018), I've been researching the scenario of multiple properties under personal ownership (in this case, my wife and I) and oddly enough, there does not seem to be a differentiated formula for claim frequency tolerance compared to a single property. 
Ken Eck Trash fines from property
27 April 2020 | 18 replies
My response was;“I will not be the one responsible to pay the fine as I reported the incident over a month ago and it never was resolved.
Amber Carter Implementing New Applicant Screening Requirements During COVID-19
27 April 2020 | 14 replies
Again look at each criminal incident, I do. 
Meghan McCallum Cops killed a man at my apartment building this weekend. Help?
28 April 2020 | 13 replies
This will be just one of hundreds of similar incidents for the police, it is not that big of a deal to them, just make sure no preservation of crime scene is required, there will be tape and notices if so....FYI, your property is officially in a war zone!
Paul Wolfson Rent Demand: Thousand Oaks vs Santa Clarita
8 May 2020 | 11 replies
Thousand Oaks is home to one of the best school districts in the nation, safest towns in American (minus the horrible incident in 2018) all while having a similar commute to LA/Valley area as Santa Clarita.I just rented a small SFD here in Thousand Oaks for $3,250 a month first day on market last October.