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Kevin Manz
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Trash Furniture Garbage

Kevin Manz
  • HVAC Tech
  • Fort Wayne, IN
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I recently bought an apartment complex and 1 thing I was not prepared for is the amount of trash, mainly furniture, I accumulate. I've also busted people from outside the complex coming in with they're trash. On a smaller complex I own, I installed blink cameras, which have great clarity, but they are motion activated. Being motion activated, they alert you every time there's motion, which is unfeasible, unless you want to just sit there staring at your phone all day. Anyways back to the amount of furniture I receive, what is a good solution to this problem? My trash company will pick up, but at $28 a pc. Looking for a better solution. Thx

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Bill B.#1 Real Estate Deal Analysis & Advice Contributor
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I thought fo another one kevin. The animal shelters here use worn out furniture in their adoption rooms for animals to climb on and be petted. You might be able to donate to them. Especially with some blankets if they are really beat up. 

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