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Julie Verardi
  • Buy & hold real estate investor. Designer & animator.
  • Jersey City, NJ
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Snow shoveling in Jersey City

Julie Verardi
  • Buy & hold real estate investor. Designer & animator.
  • Jersey City, NJ
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I have in my lease that the downstairs tenants can take off $40 for the month when it snows, not for individual times but just for that month when they send a photo of it cleared. Now I realize that might not be fair if it snows anymore than 2X heavily and I should spell things out more directly. I was going to send an addendum for February.  I'm not sure what local people charge to shovel roughly 20Ft of sidewalk and 6 stairs leading up to the front door. I was curious what other owners have done for snow shoveling and what they think a fair price is. 

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