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Rachel H. ESA exemption in Oregon state?
8 February 2024 | 3 replies

I have a potential tenant who has an emotional supporting animal, and a letter from her psychologist saying the ESA is for a mental disability. I have a no pets policy for my rental, a one bedroom apartment that is an...

Racheal Stoyk Pets - Service Animals and Comfort Animals
18 June 2018 | 10 replies

Is there a difference between a service pet and a comfort pet? If there is a difference are the regulations regarding rental properties the same? Can pet fees still be applied? Lastly, what are the regulations regardi...

Jonathan Davis My First Yellow Letter Response.
13 December 2017 | 11 replies

Good Morning BP! well i received my first response from my yellow letter mailings Sunday night via text i got excited and nervous at the same time the letter stated i want to buy your house for cash and my phone numbe...

Willow Baum What Precautions Can a Landlord Take to Protect Themselves against the instance a Tenant-occupied Property Becomes Uninhabitable Due to a Costly Repair that Far Outpaces Annual Rental Income?
9 September 2014 | 8 replies

Let's say a sewer system for a single-family, low-income rental house in an economically depressed area of NY State, dies. Let's say the hypothetical repair costs $20,000, and monthly rents are $750.  Let's say, for c...

Greggory Kowalkowski Peel the Wallpaper or replace the walls
21 November 2017 | 11 replies

My partner and I are working on rehabbing a 120 year old property.  The walls throughout the house are painted over top of several layers of wallpaper.  Although it probably didn't look bad when it was first done, the...

Bob Oliver BP Newbee from the Colonial Capital
12 January 2011 | 8 replies

Hello to the BP Community. I am a newbie to the forum and very excited about and interested in what I have read, as I can see there is a lot of experience out there that I know I can benefit from. I am a REI, civil en...

Cedric Mitchell Giving proper notice to tenant
11 January 2017 | 15 replies

Good morning all!I'm a first time landlord in the Chicago area. I have this one tenant who I would really like to move. I'm having a hard time finding information on how I can give a CHA (section 8 tenant) a notice st...

Ajay A. old multifamily unit - should I? shouldnt I?
25 April 2016 | 5 replies

Hello BP community,I'm having second thoughts on buying a multifamily so I thought I'd ask the best real estate guru (BP community) :)So, I'm negotiating on a multifamily in Caldwell ID. Its a triplex and I've already...

Jonathan B. Flipping advice needed - Having second thoughts (Jacksonville)
1 June 2017 | 18 replies

Hi Guys,First off, very grateful to have a place to seek support when needed - ThanksHave this property under contract, got it via the MLS with a buyer's agent, who pulled what seems to be good comps-The property is v...

Will Gates Inheriting a tenant, Stove is the old PM's, Lease says no stove!
20 February 2019 | 10 replies

I am closing on a duplex tomorrow, and one of the tenant's has a fixed lease through July 2019.  The lease agreement specifically states that there is to be no range in the unit, but there IS one in there. When presse...