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My landlord was showing the place we're moving out of last night (we got to stick around and see the prospective new tenants) The showing was arranged for 5:30-6:30 One couple showed up at 7:30. They mentioned they had two cats, wafted of cigarette smoke, and when asked about references on the application form the guy was like "ummmm I can put down some names of contractors and people I work with, yeah". Their application went in the garbage can as soon as they left. It was quite comical. |
Just found this while reading the news Vancouver reviews no-pet policy for renters - British Columbia - CBC News |
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My fav are some of the phone calls I get: skid: "Hi, on your ad is says your do a credit check" me: "yes" skid: "why?? I don't want to give out my SIN...its dangerous...so-and-so told me never to give it out because my identity will be stolen" me: "it is your right to refuse to give out information. it is also my right to require it on the application" skid: "well, i think that is stupid, how do i know what you do with all my information??" me: "we shred it." skid: "well, can you prove it?? I don't think it is right you are asking me for this! what good is it?? Also, why can I come see the apt?" me: "its no longer available" click. Happens more often than you think. We get people all the time that lose their shit over the credit check....its usually the ones that stink like an ash tray filled with beer and have holes in their pants. Yeah honey, you ain't scared of me stealing your identity....I know what you fucking story is but by all means get all fucking confrontational with me....I LOVE renting to people like you! |
^ Recently I sent a questionnaire to people wanting to rent my boyfriends duplex. I just simply asked these questions Name How long will you be renting smoke? pet? working? Reference (name and phone number) The person gave me a long ass email, sounded pretty offended..saying how landlord and landladies are making tenant look bad etc...etc. What's worse is that the person doesn't have a cellphone and the only communication is email. The person sent the email using gmail..clicked on the name and found out the person is an unemployed writer. |
Dino's is great...I love it when people do that. My personal irritant is when I go to the door to let them in and they are smoking. It tells me so much. 1. you can't even wait for the 30 minutes this process should take to go without one. So you smoke...a lot. 2. where are you going to butt that? Oh yes actually, I totally come down on my own free time and tend that garden specifically to have the sexiest fucking ash tray in the neighborhood. |
Kiwee...if you want to come across the most entitled demographic that could possibly exist..rent out things in volume. Holy crap. We ARE very lucky that for the most part we have a lot of happy go lucky tenants. It's interesting that the ones that pay the most say the least. The ones that pay less are in older apartments, have been there forever and feel that the world owes them a debt of gratitude for living there since Clinton was getting blown. I don't care if you've lived there for 1 year, 5 or new record 33. I care that you pay rent on time every single month and don't be a pain in the ass. |
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I am curious (if this actually goes through...which it won't) how a Provincial Act (legislation, guidelines, rules, laws, etc) would react to a city bylaw. How would breaking a city bylaw hold up in Provincial Tenancy Court? |
any thoughts on this? Seems like if they havent been convicted of anything, and havent been formally evicted then the landlord shouldnt be letting journalists tour someones home and check out their stuff. Media access to Surrey terror suspects' apartment was illegal: civil liberties group |
No, they shouldn't...but what is the likelihood these tenants are going to file a dispute resolution case over it (which, btw, carries a fine of up to $5000). However, this would be reason to void the rental agreement between the landlord and tenant as the tenant has been doing illegal activities within the rental unit. Usually the protocol is 30 days notice for the contract to be voided but in special and/or dangerous situation the time frame can be shortened. The issue is, is there a valid rental agreement? These basement rentals rarely come with proper documentation. The more important concern is, shouldn't this all be blocked off by the RCMP while they are putting together the case? Have they already collected all evidence? |
I miss these stories... I wish there were more. |
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Many, many, many people I know rent out their basements. I don't think any of them declare to their respective cities that they are rental units. My understanding is that they don't do this so they don't have higher property taxes, also, they get out of paying extra income tax. Is this what is called an illegal unit? Does having an illegal unit void home warranty? What about renter's insurance? Can you have a binding tenancy agreement if the unit is illegal? |
Oh my pet peeve! Amateur hour landlords that don't know dick about what they are doing. Yes, let's have a media tour of the apartment. They are in jail, what do they care? Rule #1 is you need to respect people's space. Do I have proper authorization to enter. Do I have backup in case they say they didn't provide permission. Are they the type of dicks to worry about. All relevant and important questions. All things that amateur landlords don't know and don't respect. |
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1. They are classified as 'illegal' because the plans for the addition were not included in the original blue print and were not included in the building permit. Furthermore, plumbing, electrical, etc were never properly inspected. Some cities require very specific items when a suite is built...ie: a certain number f electrical panels, windows need to be a certain size, fire blocking material between the suites and in the ceiling, etc. (I am sorry I do not know the official term, lol). These suites are also considered illegal as the rent is not being claimed as income for tax purposes. 2. I am not sure what you mean by warranty. If you mean home insurance, it can be voided as you have not been honest with the building type and occupants, etc. Example: if you claim that you have a sprinkler system, it could effect how much you pay for the insurance. If there is a fire and they find that you do not have a sprinkler system, your insurance will not cover because you lied. 3. Anyone can get renters insurance as far as I know. It is up to the tenant to do so and it specifically related to their belongings. I am not sure how living in an illegal suite would effect this. 4. YES. Even if you are renting a tent on someone's property you MUST HAVE a tenancy agreement. They are available for FREE on the RTB website along with Condition Reports (another document all parties should use) and any other form and info you need with exception to Tenancy Applications. These forms are so easy to fill out, a monkey could do it....so there is no excuse. The tenancy branch does not give a shit about whether the suite is illegal or not. |
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People that came in with 5 kids under 3, stretching their budget would cry foul about gas mileage and this isn't right and always feeling that even if they got it for $100 over cost, they could have gotten a better deal. In terms of rentals, it is absolutely amazing the huge difference a small amount of rent can make. I take an apartment at $850 vs. $750 and its ENTIRELY different. The people go from bat shit crazy to pleasant. They come prepared. The ones at 750 inevitably ask if I'll do 740. I had one guy just fucking going on about getting it for a better price. I finally had to be rude and just be like, "NO". He fucked off after that. The other HUGE difference is end of month vs. beginning of the month. Apart from a few unusual scenarios(staying with friends mostly) the ones at the end of the month are fucking horrible! They have been de-fucking-nied from even the shitholes and you can smell the desperation along with the cheap cigarettes. If its not rented by the 10th, you are in for a long month. |
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You screw the pooch,and you expect them to pay for it? Are you insane? Look at what we've been talking about...entitlement. You now have a woman here who feels ENTITLED to live there, with her dog accruing fines feeling that they are 100% going to go to the landlord and feels that is an acceptable situation. One: before you sit anywhere and accrue fines, I would make 100x times over, in WRITING that you are not liable in ANY way. Next..I had a guy call me with this same situation. He rented out his condo and there was a pet dispute. I told him, "pay the guy off". It's a month or two of rent. Start with one month, and settle for two. If they want more than that, go to court. My favorite part though, is this woman feels slighted, so instead of running to: the Residential Tenancy Branch in a dispute hearing, or small claims court. Or a lawyer-she runs to Global fucking news. |
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From my days as a tenant. I make an appointment to view a rental. On arriving I see used works in the gutter and broken car glass. Oh well, I'm there I might as well go in and see how bad it can be. Dude shows me in and there is a gaping hole in the living room ceiling with the debris on the matted, smelly shag carpet. "i'll take care of that once you move in" he says :fullofwin: We go around back to see the parking spot. A random bro gives us the stink eye, whips out his hog and power whizzes the fence. I left them all to their own devices. I wound up in a 36 unit building with a way cool landlord. |
wow...shame you didn't take it. everyone love an outdoor bathroom. |
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