Sentences with phrase «losing good tenants»

When it comes time to negotiate a lease renewal, you may be hesitant to raise the rent and face complaints or risk losing good tenants.
They cost me a lot of money and I lost good tenants before I fired them.
Raising the rent too high will most certainly generate tenant complaints, and could mean you lose a good tenant who leaves to find something more affordable.
If the rent is too high, you may lose a good tenant to some place that is more affordable.

Not exact matches

API Legal Outreach seeks to bridge this gap by providing legal services to low and moderate - income API tenants in San Francisco, many of whom are at risk of losing their homes and rental units as a result of redevelopment efforts, as well as elderly tenants in San Francisco who face significant barriers to services given their limited proficiency in English.
If a structure happens to be a rental, then a tenant could face losing all of their belongings, as well.
But a closer look at the average tenant's personal possessions reveals that their replacement cost goes well into the five figures, meaning most of us would be hard - pressed to start over if we lost everything to a catastrophic circumstance.
If you had to rent for a really good rent (good to the tenant) just how much would you continue to lose monthly if you held for 5 years?
The discounted price is still good tent for the property so I do not feel we are losing, the tenants like the discount and utilize it.
If not, and you have good insurance, I wouldn't lose 5 minutes of sleep over it if the dog (and the tenant) met my standards - that generally means if the tenant meets my standards, the dog is most likely to meet them as well, and that has played out.
I have a septic for my own house, and I like the reduced cost - if you know how to take care of a tank it is a really, really cheap system - but trying to get tenants, even good ones, to not be flushing wipes, grease, tampons, etc is a losing battle, and forget about them knowing how to reset a well pump or clear a waterlogged pressure tank.
If the tenant gives up a right by way of mutual release, then the insurer automatically loses this right as well.
First, I would concur with those who say «the market» or comps generally will point you in the right direction (i.e., if all the similar units in your area supply appliances, you better think about doing it, too, or risk losing some good applicants or potential tenants)...
I tried my best to convince him that the probability of that happening was impossible as the tenants had long term leases, not to mention that their businesses were established at this location, meaning they would lose their customers and perhaps their business.
Premises liability insurance — cost to defend you against lawsuits filed by tenants or guests, as well as the cost awarded if you lose the case.
From people in foreclosure, going through a divorce, relocating and can't sell their house, those who own a vacant house they don't want to deal with anymore... to landlords tired of dealing with tenants, people who inherited a house they don't want, good folks who lost their job and just can't afford the payment anymore and can't afford to pay a real estate agent their fees to sell it, to people who owe more on their house than it's worth and listing with an agent just isn't an option.
It's better to have a month vacant than have a tenant who you have to evict and lose a few months in eviction time.
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