
12 March 2019 | 50 replies
There are a lot of people who do not understand what "you can't discriminate against a section 8 recipient" actually means.I challenge anyone to cite any case law showing where a landlord was a 'test case' or otherwise and was forced into accepting a section 8 tenant or financially or criminally penalized for refusing to do so, when they had not VOLUNTARILY agreed to participate in the section 8 program.Bottom line, if you and your unit are not approved, that voucher is worthless to you because it cannot be converted to actual legal currency.

17 June 2012 | 19 replies
we threatned three day notice and he said see you in court....he vandlised and stole and there is a police report on the theft(b and e) and the sheriff does nothing....two days ago he called for two sherrifs to come out because he said we locked him out....he had the keys....we were told we would go to jail if we called again....sheriff does not care...ie we are the criminals....unfornatly no backgrown check as he did have a full time job for over a year and he an electrician by trade. we have probable cause to go in to the mobile home but the sheriff office said until we get a 30 day notice (court) we cannot enter the mobile home and the shed....he signed the rental agreement month to month to be paid on or before the 15th of each month.

25 July 2012 | 7 replies
Dogs are not allowed to freely roam neighborhood.d.Tenants must keep yard/parking area free of waste.e.Tenants must furnish a copy of the pet's license, shot record, and veterinarian information.f.Pets must not bite, brings in pests or dead animals, threaten, act aggressively, attack, harass, dig or causes significant damage, or other negative behavior towards person, animal or property.g.Tenants are responsible for damage/injuries, to person or property, from their pets inside and outside their Unit.h.Tenants MUST maintain renter’s insurance and arrange for Landlord to maintain payments to avoid cancellation.i.Dogs on “aggressive” list of most insurance companies are not permitted, including (but not limited to) Rottweilers, German Shepherds, Doberman Pincers, Chows, Huskies, Mastiffs, Malamutes, Akitas, Bulldogs, Bull Terriers, Pit Bulls or any breed normally over 15 pounds as an adult.j.Tenants owning pets – legal or illegal – are responsible for all pest control in their Unit and will pay a $95 nonrefundable charge along with this pet addendum to cover additional repairs/cleaning at end of lease period.k.TENANTS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO “ANIMAL SIT” AT ANY TIME.l.Trained, certified service animals for the disabled will be permitted, as per law, provided note from proper medical authorities are furnished to prove necessity.m.Tenants must furnish picture and description & name of each pet upon acceptance:PET ONE Breed: _____________ Name: _____________ NOTES: ______________________________PET TWO Breed: _____________ Name: _____________ NOTES: ______________________________n.Acceptance of any pet upon move in does not constitute acceptance of any other pet acquired later.o.The cost per pet is $19/month per cat or dog.

31 May 2011 | 12 replies
All were charged with Criminal Trespass, and the two adults with possession of THC.The next day, I was at the vacant house and three of the four minors Mothers asked to meet with me.

1 July 2011 | 2 replies
There may also be some civil/criminal action with the driver of the car.As far as I know you cannot hold back rent money for this without his permission.
16 May 2019 | 28 replies
Since many of them do it and the criminals know because their family does it too, you can see why someone is always home.In today's market burning down my rental would be a great thing.

13 August 2012 | 71 replies
.- Second, to argue that we're the greatest nation because we give so much would be analogous to arguing that we're the worst nation because we have the highest criminal incarceration rate in the world.

13 September 2012 | 22 replies
your name will now be linked to both of themAnd the only upside to you is that you retain a tenant who may or may not be committing fraud, and who may then continue that behavior in his/her dealings with you.I see no upside to your inserting yourself into a situation like this, but plenty of downside

20 April 2013 | 17 replies
That's not an excuse for her behavior.

14 January 2013 | 6 replies
Why charge the landlord for the end result of the revolving door prison system and overall coddling of criminals?