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Re: Maintenance on Mobile Homes - Landlord Forum thread 326057

Re: Maintenance on Mobile Homes by Anonymous on October 21, 2014 @12:03

                              
I agree, John has no idea what it takes. Just look at the fact that he believes insurance as something not needed.
Just a wana be landlord who spends too much time reading books that don't apply to real life landlord situations.
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Re: Maintenance on Mobile Homes by John Farmer (Florida) on October 21, 2014 @12:24 [ Reply ]
If you look closer, I thought I could get away with not having insurance on a USED MOBILE HOME for a brief period, but then realized it was necessary.

Discrimination laws? Don't discriminate. Why would I in the first place?

Law is easy. All you have to do is know how to read.
    Re: Maintenance on Mobile Homes by Bryan (Ia) on October 21, 2014 @12:33 [ Reply ]
    REALLY?

    Let's examine "Reasonable Accommodation."

    When can be it requested?
    What form must the request be in?
    When can you refuse the accommodation?
    What are the T's legal responsibilities for returning the unit to its original condition?

    Violation of any these is considered discrimination.

    Not even going to get into service and therapy animals.
Re: Maintenance on Mobile Homes by John Farmer (Florida) on October 21, 2014 @12:29 [ Reply ]
And yes I know what requires a license and what does not from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.

The property I currently have is not within the boundaries of a municipality, and I do know that you can find county and municipal codes on municode.com, but there is nothing in there that will override the Florida Statutes.

But I guess these could be considered speculative troll posts until I actually have something to rent out.

Just building that credit.......

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