4 November 2025 | 2 replies
For landlords, understanding how to respond to suspected mold and how to educate tenants about prevention is essential to protecting both your investment and your reputation.Avoid Using the Word “Mold” PrematurelyWhen a tenant reports dark spots or moisture issues, it’s important not to refer to the substance as “mold” unless it has been professionally tested and confirmed by a certified mold inspector or remediator.Until testing is complete, landlords should refer to the issue as “black stains,” “discoloration,” or “moisture-related staining.”
24 October 2025 | 11 replies
His big three principles apply perfectly here: document everything, stay consistent, and never get emotional.Confirm the Type of Marijuana UseBefore anything else, find out whether it’s medical or recreational use.If the tenant has a valid medical marijuana card, they’re protected under state law—but you still have every right to enforce your no-smoking clause, especially when smoke is affecting another resident (you and your family).If it’s recreational, it’s a straight lease violation.Either way, focus on the behavior (smoking indoors), not the substance.
14 November 2025 | 46 replies
None of what your saying holds a drop of substance in reality and fact, it's feelings disguised as facts.
14 October 2025 | 5 replies
In my opinion, this program is far more style than substance — and the style isn’t pleasant.
8 October 2025 | 4 replies
In joint ventures or partnerships, profits, losses, and depreciation can be allocated strategically to align with each partner’s tax position, as long as the allocations have economic substance.
20 October 2025 | 27 replies
The impression I got is that they just want to extract from you and not give you anything of real substance in return so Danger Will , Danger will.
8 October 2025 | 48 replies
Seattle, awash with sec 8 vouchers, moves in their previously homeless, substance abusers, and declare success.
8 October 2025 | 72 replies
No substance!!!
24 September 2025 | 9 replies
Familiarize yourself with the Fair Housing Act, which prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities, including those recovering from substance abuse.
19 September 2025 | 1 reply
The Program was designed to help people with disabilities, including seniors and people with mental illnesses and substance use disorders, find and maintain housing.