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Kaiti Rogers Too many sheep and dogs
12 July 2017 | 0 replies
Somehow the landlord changed his mind and decided she could stay; She trains Australian sheep herders and my dog is chained or kenneled watching them work, but now my dog is harassing and causing minor injuries to her sheep; Can she still be here just because the landlord says so?
Andrew Rinne Demanding tenants purchase equipment for property care, Colorado
1 September 2017 | 18 replies
Most landlords will not provide the equipment over a concern that if a tenant sustains an injury while using, say, a lawnmower the landlord might find themselves being sued for such.Just as an aside, several years ago I provided several lawnmowers to tenants. 
Mayer M. Short sale offer and terms
18 February 2018 | 8 replies
I’m sure there’s a legal reason for disallowing it, but I think it’s more to add insult to injury.
Melody Dodderer Rental Assistance for Injury
18 July 2018 | 8 replies
An injury while riding would be covered by your regular medical insurance. 
Tatiana Duarte LLC vs Sole Proprietorship
1 May 2017 | 8 replies
A serious injury on your property could leave you in a financial crisis even with an umbrella policy. 
Joel Florek Buying Fire Apartments
2 November 2018 | 1 reply
One building recently caught on fire(last night with no injuries) and one of the buildings has 6 to 8 units heavily damaged and 4 to 6 units that have limited damage.
Bill Graham Possible Slip and Fall Suit
4 June 2012 | 12 replies
Then as soon as there was an injury put in an obviously needed safety measure to cover his own liability."
David Mo My First Flip Project
2 August 2021 | 2 replies
So I wasted me time and then had to pay 300% more than if I had just hire the expert in the first place.Anyhow, here's a little trick I used to do before my back injury sidelined me completely.I have a picture of my first deal and the horrible job I did hanging near my desktop to remind me of the pain and cost of trying to do it myself.It works... most of the time.One caveat is if you LOVE working with your hands or just like getting dirty.I understand if do but pick a project that you can work on by yourself in the evenings or on weekends while not hold up the rest of the crew.
Ronda R. Advice for tenant applicant that needs 24 hour care
20 August 2019 | 8 replies
@Cara @Cara Lonsdale The risk I was wondering about was an injury due to seizure because of the stairs.
Nate Smoyer Tenant now has emotional support, service animal
9 September 2018 | 10 replies
See www.aspca.org.2.Not to leave the animal unattended for any unreasonable periods of time.3.Adhere to local ordinances, including leash, vaccination, and tag/licensing, requirements.4.Clean up after the animal and dispose of animal waste properly and quickly.5.Not to leave animal food or water outside the dwelling, as it could attract other animals.6.Keep the animal from being noisy, aggressive, or from causing any annoyance or discomfort to others.7.Immediately remedy any complaints that arise from animal behavior.8.Immediately pay for any damage, loss, or expense caused to others by the animal.9.Provide animal with regular health care, to include inoculations as recommended by a veterinarian.10.Spay or neuter the animal when it becomes of age to do so.11.Arrange for an emergency caretaker for the animal.Tenant agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend Landlord against all liability, judgments, expenses (including attorney fees), or claims by third parties for any injury to any person or damage to property caused by Tenant’s animal.Landlord reserves the right to revoke permission to keep the animal should Tenant break this agreement or provide false or misleading information.Landlord _____________________________________________________Date __________Tenant______________________________________________________Date __________ Tenant______________________________________________________Date __________ Revised 1/1/2017