I've been hearing about this for a year or so now. The big trend for farmers is to start getting into the agritourism business. Not only do they make money working the land, but also buy charging people to do things...
is it legal, moral, weird, off-putting or otherwise just....not right for a landlord to demand photos of your family and children prior to renting to you? How about when he demands, after asking how you are going to ...
Here for some advise: I'm a landlord of a multi-unit property in Chicago. Last week, one of the tenants' dogs bit another tenant at the entrance of the property, as they share the entrance space and their doors are ne...
For those of you who allow pets in your rentals, any recommendations on specifics to include in lease (ie: keeping yard clean, no noise complaint from barking dog, etc)? And would you recommend non-refundable pet fee ...
Hello,I am a new landlord of an owner occupied small multifamily property and was hoping to get some advice from more experienced investor/landlords. - I will be putting laundry in-unit, but not sure what to look for....
Anyone dreaming about being a land lord should be ready for something like thishttps://nypost.com/2023/04/15/...
Hello everyone!A friend of mine recommended that I reach out to you all for your knowledge and expertise. My family is in dire stress. Over three years ago, my family rented a private house to a man, who brought with ...
Just got a call in Indiana from a lady whose kid has a pit as a "service" dog. Thoughts on this? Can I still discriminate against the breed as I normally do with pits, rotts and so on even if they have papers?
Hey! As we prepare to market are two condos I am wondering if we will be hedging out to many possible tenants by not allowing pets. I really do not want to allow cats as they seem to spray and many people have allergi...
Hello all:I just finished rehabbing one side of a duplex and have two great tenant candidates.OPTION A: Will pay $1,250 and has no pets. 2 adults and 2 young kids. Great all around.OPTION B: Will pay $1,250 + $75/mo...