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17 January 2021 | 1 reply
One being quite the nuisance, she has been bringing her boyfriend almost every other weekend and has even had him stay on the property by himself without her present on the property, for extended periods of time.
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19 September 2018 | 79 replies
Toilet doesn't work (we get this seems like daily, it's always clogged) My lease has a nuisance fee (not called that in the lease) of $50
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2 January 2023 | 11 replies
You should also require this information is updated annually.You can still place reasonable restrictions on the animal, such as: Requiring a current (and annually updated) Veterinarian report on the health of the animal, including vaccine status; current appropriate local licensing of the animal if required in your jurisdiction; require the animal be spayed or neutered unless contraindicated by the Veterinarian; require the animal to be in a carrier or on a leash when in common areas of Multi-Family properties, particularly elevators or hallways and stairwells; require tenants to clean up after the animal in common areas and/or within their unit, and prevent offensive odors from emanating from their unit; aggressive or nuisance animals (includes frequent barking that is NOT an alert by the animal) can be cause for removal of the animal and/or eviction of the tenants.
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14 August 2015 | 12 replies
taxes are high everywhere, especially in our bankrupt state. with the home values going down, the local govt still wants there $ (hint, schools) so they jack up the equalizer factor.run your total numbers. if they work, don't worry about all the fees. village nuisance nonsense is a just of fact of life with the govt.
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22 February 2016 | 2 replies
Trampolines or other play equipment that could be seen as an "attractive nuisance".5.
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28 March 2017 | 4 replies
Also we advise that you check to see if there are code enforcement liens or nuisance abatement liens attached to the property because municipal liens are not extinguished by the tax deed sale.
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6 March 2021 | 12 replies
It is also an eye sore for the neighbors and neighborhood, can create a public nuisance or health issue, and often left to the parish to try to maintain at their (tax payers) cost.
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18 January 2019 | 10 replies
Most foundation issues are nuisance issues, it doors not shutting, ugly drywall cracks etc.
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2 December 2021 | 61 replies
Regardless of the length of the lease, if your tenant violates the terms in the lease, is a nuisance or doesn't pay the rent on time you can still evict the tenant.Even if the tenant signs a 2-year lease the tenant can move out any time before that and break the lease.
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20 March 2023 | 23 replies
It does sound like the requested damages were pretty limited so spending time on this is a nuisance.