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how are lanlords dealing with the latest snow/rain/sleet from thursday 2/3? it created a super thick layer of ice on the driveway and the snowblower will not pick it up. Did you hire someone to clear the snow? anyone you recommend? Are we truly expected to clear the whole driveway in these circumstances? If it were regular snow I understand but this is a thick layer of ice that just has to melt.

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Tenants in a single family home are responsible for shoveling their own driveway.
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