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All Forum Posts by: Nahal Beckam

Nahal Beckam has started 14 posts and replied 76 times.

Hello, I emailed the instructions for utility subscriptions to my tenant a days before their move in date. The guy has replied all of my emails except this one. How can I politely make it clear that they need to sign up ASAP? 

I think limiting the number of cars to 2 will resolve my problem to some great extend...I don't think there is any rules about cars out there. is there?

@Nathan, if I place different rules for unrelated tenants, will this be discrimination?

@Marian Smith, I think what you are suggesting is not possible in California. But I am not sure... In any case if I place this condition I will have to require each one of a husband and a wife on the lease to meet the same income to rent ratio condition. 

thank you both. based on what you are saying I cant simply say NO ROOMATES, but can impose conditions that roommates will be eliminated.

Hello, I am trying to rent my 3br house in SF bay area, and would like a family or an individual rent it, but I have had multiple calls from roommates who want to rent my house together. I really do not like 5 adults live in my property as there will be too much hassle and too many parties, cars, too many boyfriend/girlfriends not on lease....But do not know how to avoid them without being accused of discrimination.  thanks

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