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Adam Huntahlers Checklist
18 July 2016 | 2 replies
Obviously you'd want to do a real in depth inspection of the property, and make sure that the property isnt so out of touch with code, health, and just overall standards of living.  
Bo Edmond Landlord won’t fix AC in timely manner or provide alternatives
3 June 2018 | 28 replies
Unless someone in the house will have their health seriously affected (maybe asthma?  
Mary Eubanks Tips for rules to put in place when renting
2 January 2023 | 11 replies
You should also require this information is updated annually.You can still place reasonable restrictions on the animal, such as: Requiring a current (and annually updated) Veterinarian report on the health of the animal, including vaccine status; current appropriate local licensing of the animal if required in your jurisdiction; require the animal be spayed or neutered unless contraindicated by the Veterinarian; require the animal to be in a carrier or on a leash when in common areas of Multi-Family properties, particularly elevators or hallways and stairwells; require tenants to clean up after the animal in common areas and/or within their unit, and prevent offensive odors from emanating from their unit; aggressive or nuisance animals (includes frequent barking that is NOT an alert by the animal) can be cause for removal of the animal and/or eviction of the tenants.
Jorge Hernandez Retirement home investing
26 October 2022 | 6 replies
Largely they are a disappointing extension of our already problematic health care system.
Marcia Maynard Injury While Working on Own Property
20 February 2014 | 4 replies
We have a typical comprehensive health care insurance plan, through my employer that covers both of us.
Marcia Maynard Storage Locker Dilemma: What would you do?
14 August 2014 | 34 replies
Someone with the avoidance issues you describe probably has some mental health issues.
Mark Forest Realtor as a career
14 September 2014 | 26 replies
I currently have a comfortable job making about $60K a year and have decent health insurance, but it is not related to real estate in any way.
James M. New member from Vancouver WA, Hello!
12 December 2014 | 8 replies
I come from a mental health background and my knowledge of real-estate investing is limited to owning my own home.  
Sam Leon Florida landlords - how are you doing with your insurance?
28 May 2015 | 14 replies
He can do anything for you on flood/auto/home/rentals/life/health, he is who I go through with all of my stuff so I can personally vouch for him. 
Millie D. How many pets do you allow?
9 May 2015 | 5 replies
I worked with a property management company for a while they leased plenty of properties for capital companies, the standard was:-$250. to $300 extra on the security deposit per pet, -total of 3 pets, no more-no large fish tanks -no large breed dogs or vicious/dangerous breeds (double check this)-size of the unit definitely matters-always ask for shot record/vet paper-but, if they don't have them don't make a big deal about it-always do a pet addendum, if there is damage to the property or health/safety for the community-this will violate the lease agreement.