
27 May 2017 | 5 replies
I have been a stay at home mom and clothing designer since I got out of the Marine Corp in 2000.

30 May 2017 | 26 replies
@Roberto SantanaFor me the answer was paying down all my debt.I had a car loan and 0% interest credit card that I used to buy some nicer clothes after a promotion (trust me I needed those suits... lol).I was deathly afraid of not getting the 0% card paid off before it was due (it's still not due but it's paid off...

29 May 2017 | 6 replies
if the problem can be identified and caused by the tenants (baby cloth wipes, toys, grease ... in drain) - bill them.all others causes are just cost of doing business.

1 June 2017 | 10 replies
For the unit's that use it, it works out to about $43.75 a month per unit that washes clothing once a week.

3 June 2017 | 27 replies
I was getting very little help financially and ended up getting a few credit cards to pay for food, school clothes, gas, etc.

2 June 2017 | 56 replies
HUGE difference .. they both have cars they both eat and have to cloth themselves.. this is why the 600 dollar tenant is so toughAlso you start evicting all these folks it will cost you usually one to two months in rent 1,200 plus probably another 1 to 2k in make readies.. so your out 2 to 3,500 each time you evict not including the eviction fee's time and stress on your self...
9 July 2017 | 135 replies
I did poor in school I was looked down on by other kids because of my clothes, shoes etc.I failed at re once and was laughed at.

24 July 2017 | 15 replies
This is around the 1st of Aug. 2016 and only supposed to be a few weeks, so we pack everything in storage beside mattresses and a few changes of clothes.

19 November 2016 | 27 replies
Those anchors aren't meant to hold up entire shelves of clothing.

26 April 2018 | 9 replies
It has been owned by the same people since 1996 who happen to be fashion icons (if you know a female, any female, she probably owns something from one of his several clothing lines and therefore helped pay for this house).