Cynthia Brooks
How to Track Deadbeat Tenant?
31 December 2017 | 16 replies
I imagine you could argue that you used coercion, but I cant see any actual law broken or damages incurred from it.
Chris Rose
Lowe's appliance rant
14 March 2017 | 13 replies
Yes Account Closed, I am bitching about Lowe's selling me a damaged appliance and misleading me about the quality of the item.
Matthew Hodge
Applying the 2% Rule to Improvements and Additional Items
15 March 2017 | 3 replies
You think about the fact your tenant needs hot water or you need to protect your investment from water damage.
Brad Jordan
Inherited Section 8 Tenant- First Investment Property!
22 March 2017 | 12 replies
Tenant(s) and Occupant(s) generally are responsible for damages they've caused.
Justin Glass
Is Foam trim a Actual thing? To cheap to consider?
14 February 2018 | 7 replies
The standard 1# EPS (1 lb. per cu. ft.) is fine for cornice moldings, etc.... but anything down low will get abused and easily damaged, so use a higher density, either 2# or 3# - however, the price does increase considerably.
Joe Rudi
Property Manager Didn't Get Tenant's Social Security Numbers
26 October 2022 | 22 replies
Chasing people who don't have money in order to collect back rent, late fees, and or damages is a waste of energy.
Val J.
Tenant used Space Heaters Causing a Problem
27 November 2018 | 20 replies
The electrician stated as many of you have that space heaters shouldn't be used because they pull so much electricity and they could cause damage to the wiring.
Larry Flanagan
Would you VRBO your primary residence?
2 March 2018 | 11 replies
What would like to mention is that I'd recommend Airbnb over VRBO for hosting and here's why: UX: Airbnb is much more user friendly to create an account and list a property.Liability: VRBO provides no insurance / damage protection.
Brian Tisler
Which applicant would you select?
29 October 2017 | 6 replies
Nothing gross, but it should be enough to mitigate the risk of a dog causing $3,000 in damages to the carpet or back yard.
Ned J.
Picking my next tenant
2 November 2017 | 18 replies
All payments made by Tenant to Landlord after the tenancy commences, no matter how designated by Tenant, will be applied as follows: first, to any outstanding amounts due for damages/repairs; second, to any outstanding utilities; third, to any outstanding service charges and fees from prior month's; fourth, to any rent outstanding from prior months; fifth, to any service charges or fees due in the current month; and finally, to the current month’s rent.Payments should be sent to: Payment address: _________________, or at such other place as Landlord may designate from time to time.