One of my tenant's came in teary-eyed. Told me that she no longer has a cat, and then left. As she was climbing her steps I asked if she wanted a hug. It was a sad yet tender moment. I told her that my kitty passed away in 2014 and it was incredibly painful. We all have trials and tribulations in property management, but it is nice when we can have a compassionate moment with a tenant. I like being a people-person!
Question: nice prospective rented a 1-Bedroom. Max # of occupants are 3 in a 1-Bedroom. Two weeks later he visits with his son and his pregnant wife--legally she is still considered 1 person. Do I inform them that when they have the baby and their lease ends, that I cannot offer them another lease and that they would have to move to a 2-bedroom because they will be 4 occupants? When is prudent to let them know this?
Okay people, I know we’re all salesmen & saleswomen here. How would you sell this bathroom amenity? GO!
Excuse my language, but WTF:
"A newly introduced bill would prohibit landlords from using credit reports while screening prospective tenants. AB 2527 by Assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Silva, D-Fullerton, would also ban property owners from asking about anything that would be included in a report, such as payment history or evictions."
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