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Chad S. Chicago garden units as vacation rentals
12 November 2015 | 3 replies
Also I wouldn't want to add a kitchen, maybe a mini fridge and microwave or something.
Kevin Izquierdo Bathroom and Kitchen rehab advice
8 October 2018 | 30 replies
Here's a small kitchen I just did - painted the original cabinets, replaced the countertops with quartz, new sink and faucet, put new base cabinets, new microwave and painted the kitchen.Old and new.
Pierre-Luc Allie Students rentals near CEGEP
22 January 2016 | 10 replies
Though our common space is compact, less than 1/3 - usually around a quarter -  of the floor space, it contains laundry, mechanical, second bathroom and kitchenette {fridge, sink, counter w/ microwave, no range}.  
David Kim Cell Tower Lease Owners: How do you respond to letters requesting
20 April 2019 | 8 replies
Hi everyone,My property has a cell phone tower on its roof, and I just received a letter from the carrier saying they've decommissioned some of their microwaves, and that they want us to reduce rent in light of this usage change.There's an implied threat of terminating the lease ("<carrier> will similarly consider this site's viability and continue to evaluate alternatives").Now, I assume they'd have to at least stick around for the next several years until the end of the current arm of our lease, but I do enjoy the stability of having a much longer term lease with them.So... is this just a bluff, to shake out people who are easy?
Garrett Fulton Do section 8 tenants and dishwashers mix
21 March 2014 | 6 replies
However, since the tide has changed recently and there are buyers around, I don't know if there is still that need for people to rent their flips rather then sell-and therefore tenant expectations maybe more " normal"Keep in mind that section 8 will pay more for "extras" such as ceiling fans, a microwave, and a screen door .
John Fulton Own or Rent Paradox: Your home is not an investment
4 June 2021 | 57 replies
Just enough room for a microwave and a two burner cook top. 
Vic V. SFH Short term rental -> Long term house hacking. Make sense?
26 January 2020 | 12 replies
Its the stove the city cracks down on, as you can work around this by installing a wet bar which can include a sink and fridge,does not include a stove, built-in microwave, dishwasher, a garbage disposal, or a gas line.With the second kitchen your house would act more like a duplex with two units rather than a house with roommates, in practice the pwnership experience is pretty different when you have a separate entrance and separate dwelling units. 
Bryan Clement The importance of physical fitness
20 November 2018 | 115 replies
Now all week just a minute in the microwave and I'm ready to go.
Leora Merrell Help. I don't drink coffee...
5 February 2020 | 39 replies
What that means, is I prefer a great cup, but will also drink the sludge from the day before warmed up in the microwave or instant if I have to!
Charles Bruce Should an investor own his home or rent it
2 October 2019 | 80 replies
In addition, as soon as we moved in we had a problem with the microwave and hot water heater, all of which was paid for by the landlord.