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Aurora said:
The people tonight REALLY liked the house. The only problem is she has a bad knee and you have to go up a flight of stairs to get in the house.
That is a serious problem. If they rent it and then decided they can't stay will you let them out of the lease? I don't know who it would work.
 


Aeson said:
That is a serious problem. If they rent it and then decided they can't stay will you let them out of the lease? I don't know who it would work.
Depends on the situation. She knows going in. If they are breaking the lease, we would probably want them to pay one extra months rent to cover us for a month so we can get it rented to someone else, but maybe not. If it makes her get worse it could be different. The only other problem with them is that they want to put in their small above ground pool. We have to check the liability issues and see about insurance which they will need to pay.
 


Aurora said:
Depends on the situation. She knows going in. If they are breaking the lease, we would probably want them to pay one extra months rent to cover us for a month so we can get it rented to someone else, but maybe not. If it makes her get worse it could be different. The only other problem with them is that they want to put in their small above ground pool. We have to check the liability issues and see about insurance which they will need to pay.
I wouldn't let them put the pool in. It could be a major issue for you if something goes wrong.
 

Pools need either a fenced yard or fence around them. They should also have to pay for any landscaping that will be needed to repair the damage to the grass done by the pool (Basicly, it will all die and need to be resodded). Some even need a sand base to be kept level, though I don't think that's what they're looking to do.

I'd basicly have them pay a bigger deposit, and tell them ahead of time the repair work will have to come out of that. Given you're maybe talking $100 at most, I don't see it as a big issue.
 


Bront said:
Pools need either a fenced yard or fence around them. They should also have to pay for any landscaping that will be needed to repair the damage to the grass done by the pool (Basicly, it will all die and need to be resodded). Some even need a sand base to be kept level, though I don't think that's what they're looking to do.

I'd basicly have them pay a bigger deposit, and tell them ahead of time the repair work will have to come out of that. Given you're maybe talking $100 at most, I don't see it as a big issue.
That's what we figured. The yard has a 6 foot fence. We figured we would also make it part of the deal that they HAVE to take it with them when they go. No leaving it. It will be written right into their lease. We'll be taking the removal charge out of their deposit if they don't.
 


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