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Greg D. Buyer Looking to Back Out
21 December 2016 | 33 replies

I'm a first time home buyer (in NJ), and shortly after attorney's review I had buyer's remorse. I made a poor decision and rushed to put in an offer due to pressure from my agent. I met with a bank's mortgage speciali...

Aram Y. Tenant tells me they want a pet and get an ESA letter when I deny
31 December 2022 | 13 replies

I have a 4-year tenant living in a no-pet building. They texted me 1 year ago to say they may not want to renew their lease because they were looking to get a pet in the future - and to also to point out another tenan...

Daria B. How often do you re-offer before the seller gets annoyed
14 July 2015 | 14 replies

Good morning-Working on multiple things...1-property was submitted for offer and seller rejected. 1st stages on market not long enough for seller to realize the list is too high given the condition and comps. seller t...

David Coats Can I require household income and individual tenant income?
17 June 2018 | 2 replies

Basically, I want to make sure that my tenants will be able to pay if one of them ups and leaves, disappears, or gets hit by a bus.Is it ok to require minimum income of 5x for household and let's say 2x for individual...

Andrew Major Cuomo New Landloard Law
21 April 2019 | 6 replies

Apparently New York Governer Cuomo added a new law  that adds lawful income as a protected class. What does this mean for New York?  In New York it seems that anyone can just apply and you have to accept them.  Is REI...

Steven Braden Accepting applicants who are in collections
20 October 2021 | 6 replies

What are your best practices for accepting an applicant who has a credit report showing active collections?  The credit score meets our criteria 640 or greater, good landlord reference, and income of 3x's the rental r...

Jackie Wong How much should I charge for an application?
6 October 2021 | 4 replies

I am in the process of renting my condo. How much should I charge for an application fee?

Mindy Bowden Low credit score a deal breaker?
9 January 2019 | 6 replies

When screening potential tenants, do you consider low credit scores a dealbreaker? It's obviously a heightened risk, but how much riskier? Do you find that most with low scores tend to be more risk than they're worth?...

Joel Colvos Hello from the PNW
8 December 2015 | 7 replies

We have a variety of long and short term rentals in and near Seattle, WA.  We have hit a few snags with one of our newest projects thanks to the Kitsap Dept of Health and we are looking for some creative solutions and...

Michael Ford Getting a Variance with HUD? Need Your Help!
25 April 2011 | 3 replies

Received an approval to participate letter from HUD. Our buyer adjusted the purchase price and resubmitted the offer to Wells Fargo.

Wells Fargo is now stating that according to HUD it will require the ex-wife whom i...