
8 September 2016 | 52 replies
#ThatsOaklandA landlord can evict a tenant for the following reasons: Failure to pay rent;Breach of lease terms;Failure to sign a lease extension or renewal that contains materially the same terms as the current lease terms;Willful substantial damage to the unit;Disorderly destruction of peace and quiet of other tenants;Use of unit for illegal purpose;Denial of legal access to unit to the landlord, after written notice to cease;Owner seeks in good faith to recover possession of the rental unit for her occupancy as a principal residence, where she has previously occupied the unit as her principal residence and has the right to recover possession for her occupancy as a principal residence under a written rental agreement with the current tenants.Owner seeks in good faith to recover possession for her own use and occupancy as her principal residence, or for the use and occupancy as a principal residence for her spouse, domestic partner, child, parent, or grandparent.Necessary substantial repairs, for a three month temporary relocation; orOwner seeks to remove the property from the rental market as an Ellic Act eviction.

12 December 2018 | 36 replies
Really, most of my experience with "drama queens" has involved tenants that I believe have some kind of diagnosable personality disorder or other real mental illness.

30 April 2019 | 234 replies
Because of their disorders, they can't hold a job, they often can't get along with their neighbors or roommates , they don't have enough money to manage on their own, and they are lucky if their payee isn't stealing from them.

17 March 2019 | 3 replies
Jumping in without doing a strong numbers analysis and GC has cost me monetarily and led me to intermittent episodes of anxiety disorder; however I feel fortunate and, at this point, undeterred.I'm emotionally recovered enough that I'm now ready to remodel a house I purchased as a home back in 1992 in Longmont, CO; I held onto it because I always thought I might move back one day.

6 May 2019 | 17 replies
.#4 I try to avoid people exhibiting behaviors consistent with cluster B personality disorders

27 February 2019 | 5 replies
The other one, with the propensity to beat his mugging victims to a pulp in (probably) a bipolar rage, since Mom has bipolar disorder, has not yet been released.

18 November 2018 | 131 replies
Watch out for personality disorders in partners, tenants, contractors or employees.
15 November 2018 | 8 replies
In our city there is also a crime called "keeping a disorderly house" - it is a catch-all for party houses and such.
12 March 2019 | 10 replies
I have also read online that the person presenting the ESA letter must have actually undergone therapy, and may even be continuing therapy, and have a recognized mental health disorder from the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual).
14 February 2019 | 9 replies
If you are not phased by the Bi Polar sentiments of the market and ride upswings and market drops without breaking a sweat, then you can allocate more of your portfolio to stock based mutual funds.