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Mike Zaven Best way to get going
8 March 2021 | 4 replies
Use the internet, read the classified ads and hire bird dogs to find you the best properties.
Justin Goldsmith Inherited a property what should I do
8 March 2021 | 1 reply
It is in terrible condition from having loads of cats and dogs ( needs all new flooring) but the electric is old as well and starting to have problems.
Pranitha Shandi Sacramento, CA pet rent max?
9 March 2021 | 7 replies
Is there a maximum monthly pet rent that I can charge in Sacramento, CA. 
Ann Baker Visitors with pets?
10 March 2021 | 4 replies
@Ann BakerIf that tenant has no pets, then the lease covers no pets are allowed for visitors, dog sitting etc.
Courtlan Ross No money, no experience, 1 home, need help, have a plan
10 March 2021 | 8 replies
I would work like a dog on the house and then try to rent it on airbnb.
Chace Wilcoxson Living in Oregon with Rentals in Washington
10 March 2021 | 2 replies
And, you'd probably be worse off.Don't let the tax tail wag the dog.
Sumner Rabin Florida Market. Risks?
21 March 2021 | 8 replies
The biggest thing here (and I assume many places) is pets.
Allen Viancourt Services for finding and screening tenants in Charlotte, NC
20 April 2021 | 7 replies
Basic questions include - full name, who all moving in, where do you live now, what's your current rent, why are you moving, any pets, when are you looking to move, what's your job (and those moving in) and income, credit score. then use cozy to background and credit check
Gernot Bucheli Still a newbie and making a lot of mistakes
21 March 2021 | 7 replies
At least that would keep you out of the dog house if you have a solution when you tell your wife. 
Kelvin Fernandez CLOSING ON MY FIRST MULTI-FAMILY RENTAL PROPERTY
14 March 2021 | 8 replies
Assuming the tenants are month to month with no written lease, you may want to get them on a written lease (even if it is still month to month) so you have something written and you know exactly who lives there and is responsible for what (heat electric etc) also you can forbid smoking (of any kind) and forbid pets, assign parking (if there is any)Assuming no written lease or MTM agreement, what you do is send them a notice you are terminating the tenancy (if you send it out in March it will end it at the end of April) Then you say if they would like to renew the tenancy they need to fill out an application and sign a new lease (even if month to month) and this is what the new rent will be and raise it on both at least to $900 on the 2 bedroom and maybe $50 on the one bedroom).