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David Shives Medical marijuana
2 May 2015 | 34 replies
As far as I know, a landlord can still say no to marijuana uses, whether it's medicinal or not - because it violates federal law.  
Sunny Burns Tenant wants Vanity Upgrade - Should I go in 50/50?
12 April 2016 | 46 replies
You could even put a second medicine cabinet (or storage shelves) on the wall left of the sink.  
Account Closed Foreign Students
28 April 2016 | 18 replies
During the summer months if they don't have class, they can actually work full time.J-1 students (exchange students) may not work unless that work is an integral part of the studies, such as an exchange doctor may practice medicine if that's part of the exchange program.Spouses and children of students, those holding M2, J2, F2 cannot work legally, period.But most work illegally if they really do need money, such as working on weekends in a Chinese restaurant getting paid cash under the table.
Shawn Kenyon Emotional support animals
25 March 2019 | 39 replies
I require a notarized  letter ( current within 30 days ) prom a "licensed " medical professional in MY state that is licensed to practice medicine in my state .
Linda Quint late fees and incentives to pay on time
29 April 2021 | 14 replies
New tenants are told up front that I have no tolerance to tenants paying late, I specifically state that I expect to be paid on time ahead of all other personal commitments including bills, medicine and food.
James Mosley HOA
8 May 2016 | 8 replies
Landlords getting a taste of their own medicine, lmao.Here are a few solutions depending on your available time v money:1: Request a hearing.
Greg Wilkins Tenant victim of identity theft
4 October 2023 | 22 replies
I suggest you have a talk with her making it clear that you expect rent payment ahead of all her other financial responsibilities, including food and medicine, or she should be looking for somewhere else to live.
Daniel Ricci Renting a Room questions
2 August 2016 | 7 replies
I have a lead of another student who is interested in renting a room who is in the same program as I am (medicine). 
Derik S. Finding the right neighborhood
3 July 2016 | 6 replies
The more tenants, the more problems and damage and maintenance.So, for me - the ultimate would be a multi-family building next to a university with grad programs in law or medicine, with small studios.You might want to target your ultimate tenant - then look for properties that would work for them.
Account Closed Landlords, do you REALLY get "calls about clogged toilets at 3AM"
3 April 2017 | 75 replies
Got hold of the tenant, and his reply: "I was going to call because I had water coming out of the medicine cabinet".