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All Forum Posts by: Aleksey Vinogradov

Aleksey Vinogradov has started 13 posts and replied 85 times.

forgot to mention: tenant says she's going to keep the dog at her store during the day

Jd, Cory, Alexander - thanks for your input! 

Do I concoct and sign a paper regarding the dog? 

Jd, yes, I red that topic.. the house is as horrible as it could be.. 

I just don't want to end up with something like this

taken from here 

https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/223/topics/133059-cat-litter-house-flip-653-and-it-could-be-the-worst-one-yet-look-at-the-pics-and-you-decide?page=6

it's about a month

my concern is not the physical damage to things, I'm afraid a dog this young is likely to urinate all over the place. I can charge for a new carpet but what about if the smell will be sitting in the subfloor and down to joists?..

and yes, it's a no pet lease

Hi BP, 

my tenant asks if she can keep her sister's dog while her sister is away. She offers a fee. The dog is a bitbul 3 months old. 

The apartment has 6-month old carpet and freshly painted. The tenant just moved in Aug 1st. She is just as good (so far) as it could be. Perfect credit, history etc. Drives a new beautiful ML-350. 

I'm really willing to cooperate, but i dont want to make a mistake.. 

Considerations:

- written agreement (exact dates in and out) 

- extra deposit? 

- inspections after dog leaves? 

I dont know what else, please advise and share your ideas

Thanks in advance!

you can also tell them that your expenses went up recently and you will rise the rent noticeably

Post: Eviction help

Aleksey VinogradovPosted
  • Belleville, NJ
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 23

Chase, I would suggest that you take Mike's advice really serious. If you plan to rent in the nearest future you will regret that you didn't work out things with your current landlord and get eviction history. Good landlords screen tenants and previous eviction is #1 red flag they look for. 

Looks like you did a couple of wrong things - it's still not too late to straighten things up!

Post: Should I install a bathroom vent fan?

Aleksey VinogradovPosted
  • Belleville, NJ
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 23

if you have walls already open and if it's a wood frame construction - it's NOTHING to install the vent to outside. I'm just thinkin' hard if I want to chisel a 1+foot thick brick wall to install outside venting. For stick walls - i wouldn't doubt a sec

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