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Account Closed Keep toilet lids up or down during showings?
1 June 2023 | 32 replies
"If you have your toothbrush too close to the toilet, you are brushing your teeth with what's in your toilet."
Audrey Hu Tenant/roommate said some very nasty stuff to me!
6 September 2013 | 26 replies
hide your toothbrush.
Dan C. how do you discourage tag-along boyfriend occupants
20 January 2017 | 29 replies
Proving they are "living there" is kinda tough.We look for the following indicators and notate each either in their file or via letter to the tenants:Extra vehiclesSeeing boyfriend without tenantIf you're in the unit, boyfriend there without the tenant (note: we usually make them leave with us and we lock them out)Boyfriend calls or comes to your office for anythingCheck unit for 2 toothbrushes and extra shoes.
Anthony Miller Tenant Moves In Someone Not On the Lease
4 December 2018 | 11 replies
We count toothbrushes and beds. 
Jean Pierre Vanity vs. Pedestal Sinks
29 June 2016 | 14 replies
Where would someone put their toothbrushes, cleaning products, toilet paper, towels, etc.  
Julie Marquez Clogged Drain - Who pays the bill?
22 March 2020 | 12 replies
Even with that clause, I do not typically charge the tenants unless I can prove they caused the blockage.A clear case would be they flushed a rubber duck or a tooth brush down and that lodged inside the neck of a toilet. 
Lillian Burke Housing for Poor People
26 March 2020 | 36 replies
She walked up to three miles for school, worked in the fields since she was 10 which was the only way she could get school clothes, and bought her first toothbrush when she was 16 but lost most of her teeth by age 20.