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Michael A. My Biggest Fear - Personal Liability Coverage
16 October 2023 | 11 replies
No elevator, 2 stories.  
Mark Kelley Managing Rental Property While Traveling
9 July 2016 | 9 replies
Dana Dunford Thanks for your perspective and elevating the risks.I just reviewed the Venmo user agreement now.
Tyler Howell Can I Charge a Pet Deposit For a Service Animal?
17 June 2016 | 13 replies
You can't refuse them because they're in a wheelchair but it's their responsibility to pay for the changes needed to bring the property up to speed with elevators, wheelchair ramps, bathroom handles etc.
Account Closed Landlords, do you REALLY get "calls about clogged toilets at 3AM"
3 April 2017 | 75 replies
New building codes require properties to be elevated before building.
Mike Williams Don't rent to strippers, hair stylists, or people on disability
23 March 2015 | 57 replies
However, landlords need not undertake changes that would seriously impair their ability to run their business, such as installing an elevator to the third floor to accommodate a wheelchair-bound tenant’s wish to live there.?"
Eric DeVito Future Newbie Landlord /W some Questions. Advice Needed!
28 March 2015 | 14 replies
For example the one that I live in I put in no pets, no smoking, no sublet, no waterbeds, no inflammatory speech displayed in window,  can't use the roof, decorations must not destroy walls. 
James Morrison In-Law Suite/Apt Trend ??
30 March 2015 | 7 replies
But they are predominantly ground floor elevations rather than having them negotiate stairs to a basement or upper floor unit.
Steve Rozenberg Who Qualifies With You As A Tenant?
6 April 2015 | 14 replies
Part of my speech when I sign the lease with my tenants is that I chose them because they paid they bills on time. 
Drew Wiard Would you purchase buy-and-holds (Duplex) in a flood plane?
6 April 2015 | 11 replies
If built after 1978, then an elevation certificate is required. 
Max T. Apartment complexes DNA testing dog poop in Seattle - article
8 April 2015 | 5 replies
It says right in the article that people were letting their dogs poop in the halls, elevators, etc....and not even picking it up.