Renting Real Estate Questions and Answers

What should I do almost my difficult tenant?

-She refuses to fix the bathroom sink which is clogged. She think we are purposely breaking things and doesn't understand that the property is really antiquated!


Answers: Send a "fix it" Letter and demand it to be fixed.
She know its old she a moment ago is not willing to spend the money to fix the problem(s). You can any tell her you are going to telephone a plumber and ask if she will reimburse you or just move.

She clearly could care smaller number about the property's condition.

Why should you own the headaches short the rewards of ownership?
As a tennant, the landlord have responsibilities to keep your living conditions pleasing. However, I wouldn't assume that you will be compensated for spending your own money on repairs. Nor do I advocate aggrevating relations next to your landlord. Try this:

Make your requests contained by writing (a formal letter). Be professional and sincere, clearly detailing the unfavorable/unlivable conditions in your epistle and take pictures of the property-pictures surrounded by which you keep contained by your file.

If the innkeeper does not respond professionally, and does not rectify the issues, then you may consider obtain a copy of your original rental/lease agreement and want the advice of a qualified attorney (with a copy of the correspondence and dated photos).
The bathroom sink get clogged from improper usage. Have you thought roughly investing in some drano? Or perchance keeping your hair out of the sink?

Cleaning up after you, which is what this is, is not a all right expectation.
New drains get clogged. Use for a time Liquid Plummer

I own a building and hold to do repairs as a innkeeper, can my tenant motion picture me while doing them. Ont, Canada?

I live in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada


Answers: No not in need your consent! Your tenant seems creepy
Not unless you allow it and why would they want to?

I hold no credit. Can I co-borrow on a mortgage?

My husband and I are buying our first home and we need to include my income to qualify but I hold absolutely zilch credit. My husband has virtuous credit so how can I get a mortgage that will consent to me be the co-borrower?


Answers: It's up to the lender. I just did a loan tremendously similar to what you describe, and the wife/co-borrower's lack of credit score was not an issue.
Sure. As long as his credit is biddable.

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