I'm in Florida and I have been in the business for over twenty-five years.In recent months, we have had a high number of tenants going to websites to get an ESA certification. They then tell us that they are allowed t...
I recently rented a SFR and was told the prospective tenants didn't have any pets. We have a no pet policy for some of our properties and allow some small dogs for others (no cats). This property would have allowed sm...
Five years ago, my girlfriend and I began planning our dream to leave Los Angeles and travel throughout North America in a self-converted van. In September of 2020, we finally pulled the trigger on #vanlife and purcha...
I have an applicant with a service animal that is interested in my property, which is a 4-unit building that doesn't allow pets. I understand that a service animal is not a pet, but I do not want the other tenants in ...
Hi all, I have a vacancy coming up in February and was considering using that unit (in a quadplex) as a MTR. It’s 6 minutes from a Level 3 trauma hospital, 12 minutes from another slightly bigger hospital, and 25 min...
Hi all ,
I have this tenant from previous owner. Sending me this email today.
Hi Liz ,
Hope all is good at your end. I have to furnish my Nov 2017 rent receipt with landlord's signature officially. Please arrange ...
Good day everyone. So I rent by the room and have a tenant for the first time with a pet dog. He's a rescue, I believe a lab/retriever mix, less than 2 years old. He seemed mild-tempered, listened to his owner's comma...
I have read the other posts on this topic but I seem to be getting screwed right now and it is a little different then anything else I have read, I rented a house to this young couple in Pittsburgh and they did ask ab...
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Apparently it won't be as easy as 1-2-3 to evict. Apparently the pet can be the owner's emotional support pet.
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