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Jason Kleve Should we put our own child on lease?
26 April 2022 | 18 replies
Hi Jason,I'm sure she will do well in school, butsince you have emotions involved in this decision vs an arms length transaction; have you thought about things like:How much are you willing to "take a hit" if/when your renters (daughters friends) can't pony up with the rent, bring (5) huge "cute" huskies into the place, paint the rooms wild colors, etc...This business works best when it's run like a business, all I am saying though is watch out for your own emotions regarding being too soft (or too hard) because you are "Dad".As in too hard, I mean something like, maybe she gets a new boyfriend and he's a Total Loser, will you hold the rental over her head threatening to kick her out?
Vlad B. Newbie First Property, Tenant Wants Fence & Shed
2 January 2021 | 8 replies
Haven't owned the property more than 24 hours and lower unit tenent wants to have their son rent the upper unit, build a shed for hands on work, and a fence for their dogs (2 huskies).
John McAllister How to Takeoff/ Estimate Material for PEX system
4 May 2021 | 2 replies
From the PEX side I just keep a Husky bin with fittings and several rolls on hand - I buy when I get low.
Account Closed New tenant questions
20 February 2020 | 11 replies
We have a minimum income requirement to qualify for this unit (3 times monthly rent); based on your email, it appears you meet those qualifications.Regarding pets, we allow cats and most dog breeds except for the following:-any breeds/mixes known under common parlance as “Pit Bull”-Rottweiler-Doberman Pinscher-German Shepherd-Alaskan Malamute a.k.a “Husky”-Chow Chow-Great Dane-St.
Nathan Williams aggressive breed dogs
8 March 2020 | 12 replies
I plan to cater to this niche.I have a pit/husky/doberman mix.
Liam Floyd Advice for a 17 year old
18 January 2022 | 17 replies
Originally posted by @Liam Floyd:.... wherever I go to college ( San Diego or Tempe) Huskies (???)
Justin Sumulong Is a getting your MBA worth it?
16 February 2017 | 79 replies
Go huskies!
James Marsh New kid on the block
17 February 2023 | 8 replies
Love the profile pic, I have 2 huskies myself that keep me more than busy this time of year as they never want to come inside from playing in the snow!
Samir T. Potential Tenants and Communication
28 December 2019 | 8 replies
We have a minimum income requirement to qualify for this unit (3 times monthly rent); based on your email, it appears you meet those qualifications.Regarding pets, we allow cats and most dog breeds except for the following:-any breeds/mixes known under common parlance as “Pit Bull”-Rottweiler-Doberman Pinscher-German Shepherd-Alaskan Malamute a.k.a “Husky”-Chow Chow-Great Dane-St.
Maria G. What candidate would you prefer?
13 May 2022 | 15 replies
I have 4 solid candidates, which is making it hard for me to select:A: Doctor (ending residency in a year at a major hospital) and engineer (working for a big high-tech company), moving from 40 miles away to be closer to work. 750-800 credit, 4.1 income-to-rent ratio, 40lb Husky dog (not an ESA, but professionally trained).