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Devin Washintgon
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Do you let renters put dishes on your roof?

Devin Washintgon
  • Shreveport, LA
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I saw someone ask this on Facebook and it didn’t get the proper response. So I’m bringing it to bigger pockets!

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Mike Cumbie
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Mike Cumbie
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Oh you mean satellite dishes. Whew this makes a whole lot more sense now. I was sitting her wondering why in the world tenants are putting plates and cups on the roof. Then the leaking through shingles threw me off because if they handle rain I don't see why a little dripping water would hurt, not that I understood why someone would put them on a roof. Then I thought on a pole was a joke

But I agree with no, on a pole somewhere, it can be close to the house, right up the side.

  • Mike Cumbie

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