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Ruben Anthony What do you do if your tenant becomes hospitalized or passes away
26 May 2019 | 3 replies
My lease includes a clause that requires tenant to provide the name and contact information for someone they authorize to handle their affairs should they become incapacitated, deceased, or incarcerated.
Cody DeLong Looking For 1-2 Year Bridge Loan
10 April 2019 | 19 replies
I'm trying to set up a phone call with the owner who is incarcerated to negotiate owner financing. 
Yan W. Local contact person for STR
7 September 2019 | 8 replies
I'm guessing she was incarcerated for 30 days. 
Alex Washburn Vehicles Left At Property - Chattanooga
11 August 2019 | 6 replies
I'm unsure what to do if the the registered owner of any of the vehicles is verifiably incarcerated
Joe P. Tenant conditions - cockroaches
11 May 2019 | 11 replies
IDK but I kinda doubt you'll be incarcerated
Account Closed Does an incarcerated tenant void a contract?
12 October 2010 | 6 replies
Is an incarcerated party void a lease agreement?
James Hiddle A Question For You Landlords Out There
12 March 2011 | 7 replies
For example, they could be using the rent money for drugs, to make car payments, to pay child support, etc.Just because someone is divorced is no reason to not rent to them, and just because someone is dealing with legal issues (assuming they aren't on trial for a crime where they may be incarcerated) doesn't necessarily make them a non-paying tenant either.That said, it's actually ILLEGAL for you to not rent to someone who is divorced.
Rich Weese Anyone see a problem with this besides me?
4 May 2010 | 30 replies
My guess(just that) is the majority of the incarcerated are from single parent homes.
Timothy W. New Investing Strategy
14 July 2010 | 7 replies
Sort of like financial independence through incarceration right?
Rich Weese dominos falling?? What if???
24 May 2010 | 32 replies
AZ has thrown around the number of 4 billion they need to pay for the items Eddie brought up and others not mentioned like education, incarceration etc.