Jonathan Perez
Should I get the pine tree cut?
24 June 2017 | 6 replies
Decide whether the tree is aesthetically pleasing and adds value to the property, or if it would be better to take it out and make a change to the landscape design.Hire a qualified arborist to examine the tree and give a professional opinion about it's health and whether it poses a danger to property or people.If the tree passes muster, then ask the arborist for guidance on how to best take care of the tree.
Shannon Smith
Should my first deal be buying a small mobile home park
26 September 2017 | 11 replies
Monthly expenses are at a minimum, insurances (liability at the very least), taxes, business fees, health department fees, road and infrastructure maintenance (hold back for one-time expenses), management, utilities, advertising, etc.
Account Closed
HELP! Its complicated- Suing renter issue (details in the post)
3 May 2017 | 19 replies
She also acknowledged that she didnt clean the apartment as required.She moved out in Nov 2016 and we sent the bill in Mar 2017 (due to having to deal with personal health issues and etc).
Joey English
Landlording: call of doody
30 May 2017 | 3 replies
“How about global warming, universal health care, or stimulus packages?”
Ryan H.
Single Member LLC: Self Charged Interest to Reduce SE Tax?
19 August 2023 | 3 replies
., our family's) health insurance premiums and out-of-pocket medical expenses as a tax free employee benefit.
Jay P.
Tenant starting a lawsuit after eviction was sent.
6 March 2017 | 9 replies
He has been misusing our pool (indoor) and he cause mold - we had the issue fixed 2 times and sealed to prevent problems - I think he is going to try to claim health issues also.
Kevin Thomas
Tenant complains of rodents - who pays for pest control?
27 October 2017 | 14 replies
@Kevin Thomas You definitely want to nip this in the bud as rodents tend to multiply and their feces can cause health issues if it becomes an infestation.
Mona V.
Emotional Support Animals
8 March 2020 | 25 replies
I am thinking the more reasonable approach is (correct me if I am wrong please): I have a no pet policy at this property, you have a ESA or two (in this case four), I would required an active, license mental health provider to sign and date a form (still looking for such a form, anyone?)
Daniel Travis
Thoughts on an unheard of rent situation
6 November 2017 | 7 replies
The owner is elderly and is in failing health.
Bob Woelfel
Evicting a tenant who hasn't violated the lease
11 November 2017 | 22 replies
Sorry to hear about your troubles obviously it is more of a mental health issue going on. this is why many leases call for the tenant to be responsible for the first $100 or so in damages In this case I do not think that would help stop responding to the text and explain that you must communicate through written means Hopefully she will move or slow down the barrage of requests