Is there a positive or negative to offering a grace period? I find if u give one, most will use it almost every month so seriously considering not offering one at all from now on on all my units
Question. So we have identified and signed a P and S for a new property to be constructed by July 1, 2024 with a drop dead completion date of Nov 1,2024. I spoke with the realtor selling my relinquished property yes...
I was driving by one of my properties when I noticed my tenant had a pit bull in her unit of the duplex (spring valley CA). The duplex has a no pet policy.
My property manager gave her a 30 day notice to cure...
Hello Everyone,So here is my situation. I just closed on a split level duplex that is currently fully occupied on month to month terms, my first property! I intend to move into the property. The units are severely und...
My tenant is supposed to move out on 5/31/16. She had given me her notice of non renewal early this month. I planned to list the house on market to look for new tenants beginning of May. Today she asked to stay until ...
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I have a rental that I am listing at $635 a month in a C area. I have had several calls on it, and one in particular I wanted to ask your opinion about.
Her and her husband are on SSI disability (I do not...
I recently learned that there are a lot of people in my area that rent rooms to travelling nurses and other professionals on a month to month basis. I'm leaning toward doing this for now to get my feet wet and to sav...
Landlord for SFH in Hayward, CA. Tenants have been relatively communicative about their financial hardships during COVID-19 and over the last several months we have worked together to keep them in the home and even re...
I know that we need to allow for service dogs in NYS...BUT...here is what we put in our ad...We will consider a small pet with a $1500 security deposit and $25/month rent increase (we do not allow dogs in our other ho...
Is it as simple as as the borrower (obviously) you'd negotiate for interest later and as the note/mortgage holder the converse, interest first? Or is there more to these types of terms?