Advice please:
Was trying to buy In-laws house with VA. Fell through 3 days before closing because they were behind on mortgage- they didn’t know they were that far behind(considered bail out- since they weren’t movi...
I have an applicant who has listed a Rottweiler and German Shepherd as their support animals. How do I proceed of letting them know we are not interested in renting to them?
I have taken this from a friend of a friend's wall. I don't know if you can really be sued simply for advertising "no pets", but case law supports what she says. Anybody can claim to have a "therapy pet" and there's...
Hey BP,
I have an apartment building that I own in Montana, where it snows often in the winter. I have an offer from a tenant to shovel the sidewalk and small parking area for $100 per month. I would still charge...
We moved into a house 6 mos ago, every since we moved in my husband's health has gotten worse he is 52 he has became extremely fatiqued, sinus probems has gotten worse, I was working at the time until 6 wks ago I woul...
My new tenants moved in a couple months ago and they are already wanting out of their 12 month lease.
The guy is in the Air Force and is pending a medical discharge. He is feeding me some BS about not being allowed ...
Here's the situation:Friend's dad, nearing retirement, owns the property next door to his house as a rental. He is losing money on it each year and owes back taxes. Current mortgage is $88k, $1280 PITI/month. 1 ten...
Happy New Year. Well, a fear of mine happened today.
Tenant called and said they slipped on ice outside my four-plex and needed to go to emergency room. Cracked knee cap and ligament damage.
Says to me- "I'm not p...
So the cost of unlicensed contractors for anything from painting to plumbing is much cheaper than licensed and bonded contractors. I basically wouldn't be in business if I hired full price contractors
For our rehab ...
If I can pick somebody brain. Will you use a contractor that has insurace, but no worker's compensation or a contractor that has both, insurance and worker's compensation. Here's the wrench though the contractor ...