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Corey Goldstein A Real-World Breakdown of South Carolina’s Landlord-Tenant Rules
25 August 2025 | 1 reply
Here’s what the law expects:Pay your rent—on time.Keep the unit clean and safe.Don’t damage the property or disturb others.Use appliances and utilities as intended.Give proper access when requested for inspections or repairs.Landlords must give 24 hours' notice to enter (except in emergencies), and they’re expected to be reasonable about timing.Now, if your landlord fails to fix serious issues (leaks, mold, no heat), here’s what you can do:Give written notice.Give 14 days to fix it.If they ignore it, you can break the lease or sue for damages.What you can’t do: withhold rent or make repairs and deduct the cost—unless you have written permission.And when your lease ends?
Wesley W. Bathroom window bisects drop ceiling
23 August 2025 | 1 reply
One thing I can do is rewire the fan to turn on with the nathroom light switch, but I am not sure that would be enough.I'm looking for a solution that is the least intrusive/involved but still remedies the problem.I would rather not:-replace the window with one of a smaller size (this would involve disturbing the asbestos siding on the exterior, which is on the second floor, and doing a fair bit of demo to the inside wall)-raise the height of the drop ceiling (which would leave a 4 or 5 inch gap between the upper part of the wall panels and the drop ceiling grid; I plan on keeping the wall panels but replacing the tub surround panels)So...who's got a creative fix for this?
Gabriella Zettelmeyer HELOC - Ohio- 2025- Blanket DSCR?
15 August 2025 | 9 replies
"I'm sorry to disturb you, you may not be the right person for this
Wesley W. Tenants with birds
11 August 2025 | 7 replies
It's important to establish clear guidelines with tenants about the care and maintenance of these birds to minimize potential issues.For instance, birds can sometimes be noisy, especially in the early mornings or evenings, which might disturb neighbors.
Gerald Jordan Inheriting property with a 80K mortgage balance.
9 August 2025 | 11 replies
Best luck to us all in this pivotal atmosphere of investment disturbance.  
Paul De Luca Where does house hacking still work in Chicago?
4 August 2025 | 17 replies
@V.G Jason - Which specific disturbances are you talking about with house hacking?
Corey Goldstein Know the Law: A Real-World Breakdown of South Carolina’s Landlord-Tenant Rules
31 July 2025 | 0 replies
Here’s what the law expects:Pay your rent—on time.Keep the unit clean and safe.Don’t damage the property or disturb others.Use appliances and utilities as intended.Give proper access when requested for inspections or repairs.Landlords must give 24 hours' notice to enter (except in emergencies), and they’re expected to be reasonable about timing.Now, if your landlord fails to fix serious issues (leaks, mold, no heat), here’s what you can do:Give written notice.Give 14 days to fix it.If they ignore it, you can break the lease or sue for damages.What you can’t do: withhold rent or make repairs and deduct the cost—unless you have written permission.And when your lease ends?
Gp G. Section 8 Tenants and Pets for newly listed rental
29 July 2025 | 2 replies
On top of everything government housing funding is reduced and tenants cannot afford and i have to find a replacement.Regarding pets thinking since duplex may disturb other side tenants if big dogs etc are pets.
Jennifer Buchholz Siding Options: Need Help and Advice
28 July 2025 | 8 replies
Encapsulate is safer than disturbing it especially outdoors with neighbors but if that is your approach, more power to you 
David Kanarek Beware of Norada Capital: Caveat Emptor My Fellow Small Investors !!!
6 August 2025 | 104 replies
how revealing that you don't find it disturbing that:Marco Santarelli was soliciting investors by email and on their internet web site up until June 20th, when Marco Santarelli who signs the email as Founder & CEO, sent out his email suspending payments without previously mentioning any problems.