
16 April 2006 | 8 replies
lolOne that comes to mind is a house we had where the owners just had to save every single piece of reading material they ever had, newspapers and magazines stacked to the ceiling and apparently they had serious OCD becuse I swear there was literally about 500 bars of soap in the bathroom, looks like they got about 10uses out of each then just kept it and the cabinets were filled with stacks and stacks of new bars!

7 July 2013 | 5 replies
WIPE THE MOLD AWAYAgain, assuming this is not caused by a live water leak, the best solution is to mix up a solution of mild soap and water (simple dish soap) and just wipe the mold away.

6 April 2014 | 66 replies
This is turning into a soap opera.

25 August 2013 | 6 replies
Probably wouldn't hurt to mix in a little liquid soap too.

18 August 2012 | 23 replies
[b]Read that the Refinish material is not very durable and will not endure abrasive soaps / scouring pads etc.

28 July 2007 | 0 replies
Getting off the soap box now and opening the floor for discussion and rebuttal...Regards,Scott Miller

31 May 2008 | 33 replies
I personally haven't seen him in the last couple of weeks.Not really a horror story, but just the everyday reality of dealing with low income tenants and their soap opera lives.Mike

17 March 2008 | 13 replies
I absolutely despise the ACLU and all the low life legal-aid lawyers in this country.Why in the world should the landlord be held responsible for damage caused by the soap opera lives of the tenants?

6 December 2009 | 18 replies
The condition of the carpet wasnt so great before..very worn down. and what was i thinking..well actually my dog is fully potty trained...but my husband wanted a puppy..after i said no its a pain in the A$$ to train them and theyre too much work..hah he said oh no ill train him...well a year later hes finally trained..not because of my husband lol. anyways its cheap carpet and wasnt in great condition before...it had definatly been professionally cleaned before hand but with a oil based soap because a few staines came up as we lived there.

21 November 2008 | 18 replies
They'll be for trading for commodities, like SOAP, seasonings etc, if we ever get that bad.