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SNOW!! To shovel or not to shovel...?
I have someone (tenant) that I hire to shovel snow for me upon request. I always request shoveling for major storms and high level snow. I tend to waffle on days like today where snowing and 20s at night(tonight) but 50 high tomorrow, 60 Sunday. Will likely melt tomorrow or Sun is always, yes? (one thought). But another is that will likely pack down tonight and be icey/dicey til it does melt, likely tomorrow or next. Lease says LL not responsible for shoveling, but may without warning. I leave shovel and ice melt bucket for tenants (but rarely does any tenant shovel) it is for a 4-Plex. Any thoughts??