
2 February 2020 | 8 replies
It's expensive, has a relatively short lifespan, and is not hygienic.

11 April 2020 | 17 replies
A week later we brought him back to the shelter.We didn't do our due diligence, the dog had major health and hygiene issues my wife was not comfortable with, the dog and our existing cat were in literal pissing wars over territory, and lo and behold -- my wife never. wanted. a. dog.

24 August 2022 | 166 replies
Practice good hygiene.

17 April 2020 | 28 replies
My disgusting tenant is a retired Harvard grad and fully mobile but I guess they don't teach cleanliness or hygiene at Harvard.It's ironic because I have a buddy who's a landlord in Maryland and his tenant literally destroyed his bedroom door, smoked inside, holes in wall, AND didn't pay rent but still had to go through the process, took 1-2 months and ultimately he won the eviction and was awarded damages/backpay but his tenant plead broke so he had to go back to warrant in debt court to garnish his wages which isn't guaranteed but at least he won that too.

21 July 2020 | 47 replies
They include some recommendations across all three phases including good personal hygiene and employers developing policies to ensure social distancing, testing and contact tracing.Phase one includes much of the current lockdown measures such as avoiding non-essential travel and not gathering in groups.

8 July 2020 | 6 replies
In my rental, the tenant is responsible to mow, water, and trim the lawn as needed to keep the grass in good health.In the same way that a renter would be responsible for the cost if they broke a window or clogged a toilet by flushing feminine hygiene products, the tenant is responsible for any cost of repair to a neglected lawn.If I have to pay for weed control, contract lawn mowers, or reseed the lawn because the tenant neglected to care for the lawn, that cost is passed on to the tenant, including a fee for my time.If your lease (and state law) allows it, holding to strict observance of your expectations for lawn care tends to motivate the tenant quickly.

6 August 2020 | 8 replies
They have to be disposed properly.3) Tenants must have an active phone number at all times and must alert us if the phone number changes.4) If we snake a drain and find diapers, feminine hygiene products, or anything else that shouldn't be in there, the tenant pays.

26 May 2020 | 8 replies
The clothing is gone, their hygiene products are gone, and there's clearly nobody living there.

30 August 2020 | 2 replies
I am looking to learn about real estate strategies in the multifamily and short-term rental space.Separately, I have also started working on an internet-of-things (IoT) project that helps enforce hand hygiene in public restrooms and would love to get some feedback from the community here.

14 June 2014 | 3 replies
The apartment was occupied by four college students and their hygiene and living conditions were very poor.