
13 June 2021 | 4 replies
If a toilet is clogged because the tenants child threw a shoe down there (or an older female child flushed a feminine hygiene product that clogged the system) the tenant becomes responsible for this repair.

3 August 2022 | 3 replies
These does not affect the quality of life (safety, hygiene, security) and are mainly aesthetics.

13 December 2021 | 2 replies
In the thought of if I could have my living experience be whatever I wanted...what would it look like.I came up with this list: Barber shop / Salon pallor, Car wash center, neighborhood grocery story (with good produce, beer/wine, premade but fresh over ready meals, and all my hygiene needs, on site bar or restaurant, community gathering area, a co-working space with small offices I could rent if need but a shared space also, a lap swimming pool, a real deal gym (not a hotel gym), sauna, on site laundry service (offered at a premium), and on site cleaning crew (additional cost of course) to clean my place.All of these things would be set up as additional sources of revenue for the apartment some that are directly operated others that just lease out space (like the salon parlor or something)Structurally it could look something like this: Sub basement: Lap pool / locker rooms / saunaBasement: Full real deal gym (anytime fitness level type) - could be directly operated or space leasedFirst floor: The amenities floor - could be directly operated or space leased2nd or third floor: Shared co-working space (residents get a discount and are priortized but its still open to the public for a cost)All floors above are living space.Has anyone ever though of this before?

13 December 2021 | 1 reply
., hygiene products, paint, grease and oil, hair, dental floss – all of these can cause clogs and prevent drainage).I'll be living there myself first for only a year and will rent it out afterward.

28 October 2015 | 5 replies
The tech said the block was most likely due to the use of feminine products or flushable wipes(which came back on the snake), neither of which I use.

28 February 2016 | 7 replies
So if the tenant caused the problem (i.e. too much toilet paper, flushing feminine products, etc) then they should pay for it.

22 February 2019 | 66 replies
The ability of the tenant to take care of the animal's hygiene is a factor (and just how do you intend to clean up the cow flops every day, ms. applicant?).

30 January 2019 | 8 replies
Inspect and verify there are no extra clothes, hygiene products, beds, etc.In most cases, the tenant will make sure the property is cleaned up and you won't find any violations.
1 February 2019 | 8 replies
[Observing how clean and tidy an applicant keeps their home and car, as well as how well they dress and attend to their personal hygiene, often translates into how well they are likely to take care of our property.]We batch our applications and choose the most qualified, similar to how someone is selected for a job.