Peter Pezzano
Who's Responsible the Tenant or Landlord?
29 September 2017 | 6 replies
They do like food (rotting food or pet food).
Caroline Hedin
Rental Advertisement Advice - Tacoma
7 January 2016 | 8 replies
New roof to be installed in next month.Note: fireplace in master bedroom is non-working.QUALIFICATIONS:Gross income must be three times the rent and must be documentable (meaning income must be $3,750/month or $45,000/year)No evictions or foreclosures in the last 5 yearsNo felonies or other criminal activities in the last 10 yearsLandlord contact information for last two places you've lived or the last two years - whichever provides more contactsCo-signer is acceptable if you have no rental history (co-signer must meet all standards and may be subject to additional requirements upon review)No pets/animals over one pound - no exceptionsAll occupants must be on the original lease (no sub-leasing)All occupants must be met by property manager/owner (exceptions for military personal with recommendations and contact information for commanding officers)Maximum occupancy = 4 adults or 2 adults + 3 children12 month leaseNo Section 8Required for Move-in:1st months rent ($1,250+$48)Last months rent ($1,250+$48)Damage Deposit ($750)Utility Deposit ($150)TOTAL $3,496Rental application fee paid by tenant.
Joe Fairless
Cincinnati REI Meetings or Investors?
9 December 2013 | 7 replies
Below is a little info, but you can checkout www.cincinnatireia.com for more.Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Center1740 Langdon Farm RoadCincinnati, Ohio 452376:00 PM Early Workshop – New or Active Investor WorkshopNew investors: Putting it all together: The anatomy of a deal.Active Investors: Building from Scratch with Michael Denigan7:00-7:30 PM – Buy, Sell & Trade (Members Only)7:30 PM Main Meeting – UnFair Housing : How to lose $100,000 for asking for a Pet Deposit with Tarin HaleHope to see you there!
Bill Sargeson
Tenant called about a snake
25 May 2015 | 15 replies
I'm not a lawyer but I imagine if they called and you sent out a pet removal service that would look better if they got bit.
KENDRA J.
sell or hold rental property
11 August 2013 | 7 replies
Have owned this property 11 years and was our primary residence until 5 years ago when we started renting it out.Market for selling has picked up here in the Minneapolis area and we are considering selling this property as we haven't been able to hold tenants ( both prior tenants moved out due to buying houses) and have had filthy tenants with pets that have destroyed carpet and parts of the house.
Ian Hoover
Emotional Support Dog
12 January 2015 | 47 replies
No "pet" deposit or fee can be taken as it is NOT a pet...
Zach Schwarzmiller
Non-Grounded Electric
30 April 2014 | 11 replies
What happens if a child accidentally damages/ a cord or a pet bites it, fire starts etc....
Angie B.
Collecting Damages after Move-Out
26 May 2014 | 8 replies
We are still fairly new to this- we've had two turnovers- one was very easy (next tenants moved in the same day, we didn't even have a chance to shampoo carpets for them) and the second, well, due to smoking, cigarette burns in carpet, and cat pee, among other small damages and missing things, the total bill exceeds the security deposit and pet fee.