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Eric G. That's Just Criminal
26 January 2020 | 19 replies
I suspect it has to do with the fact that if you are living on premises then they actually do feel that you and your other tenants should feel safer because of imminent and immediate perceived danger to the person who as a financial stake at the dwelling. you have a higher likelihood of getting  "beat up" by the convicted felon that is living on premises and if you are the breadwinner/property manager/owner/money machine that keeps everything operating you have a higher likelihood of this happening if you live there and they certainly don't want to mess that up.Follow the money.....look real close and it seems like it is geared more toward the "corporate" folks that own a series of large commercial buildings.
Luther Kyrin Creecy Where to buy Duplexes
4 June 2023 | 28 replies
Maybe there is a statistic of what state carries the most multifamily dwellings
Brent Zande Insurance for Air BnB
8 August 2019 | 19 replies
For my short term rental, I use Proper insurance, which includes loss of use and commercial liability coverage in addition to normal dwelling and contents coverage.  
Jonathan Safa Scottsdale/Phoenix: How Easy to Convert Detached Garage?
16 February 2019 | 17 replies
Looking through the city code the best thing I can tell online is that R1-7 doesn't allow 2 dwelling units, but I don't see the wording about a workshop. 
Account Closed Insurance for fully gutted BRRRR
10 November 2020 | 7 replies
Builders risks are relatively simple for single family dwellings.
Maria De La Vega Rent increase/tenant has been for two years with same rent amount
5 August 2023 | 50 replies
@Maria De La Vega Typically in San Diego its 60 day notice for rent increase but there are exceptions that would require a 90 day notice....section 8 tenant is an exception or if you increase rent by more than 10% in a dwelling that does not fall under TPA.Best of luck!
Peter Christensen Tenants broke up with each other - now want to modify lease
30 November 2023 | 16 replies
"As of Dec 1 tenant 1 (Bob Smith) is removed from the lease dated XXX and waives any claims security deposit or any rights and access to the dwelling.
D T. Advice - Entered tenant unit without giving 24-hiuur notice.
27 June 2024 | 9 replies
Due to a some confusion, I let a foundation contractor into one of my tenants' units without giving the required 24-hour notice that I would need to enter the dwelling (my manager had at first said she'd notified the tenant who was at work, but there was a mix up).
Bob S. Agree Or disagree and why.
4 January 2024 | 112 replies
I had one with almost a dozen home sin a dozen states AND each with full identical wardrobes and furniture at each, lol. 
Account Closed Can you build another house on the same property?
13 January 2017 | 3 replies
2) Can you build an 'accessory dwelling' on the property?