
27 June 2020 | 7 replies
The grass is damp so maybe I can find a shoe print but nobody messes with my dad's hard work lmao.

12 February 2017 | 6 replies
Literally, even working full time as a shift leader at Walmart or as a healthcare aid, they don't have enough income to house, heat, feed, and cloth their families.

13 April 2016 | 14 replies
if i was you, i would start eating less, wear same clothes and drive less, perhaps sell a car (if it's exotic enough) and buy a cheap one.

15 November 2019 | 48 replies
But I would hope you're able to recognize the difference in yourselves from the typical American who doesn't know what they are missing out on by spending their money on cars, lattes, clothes, and cable.Please, read the things I've said or take the time to listen to the podcast before casting assumptions on what I'm saying.

21 February 2016 | 1 reply
There are local buy/sale sites where folks sell stuff like furniture, cars, baby clothes, etc.

22 February 2016 | 3 replies
Here is an example from ours:APPLIANCES.Appliances included in the rental of the premises, as noted in the rental agreement, such as a refrigerator, range, dishwasher, clothes washer or clothes dryer, belong to Landlord.If Tenant wishes to use these appliances, Tenant agrees to use them properly in accordance with manufacturer instructions and assumes all responsibility for their care and cleaning.In the event there is a malfunction of an appliance or an appliance is in need of repair, Tenant agrees to notify Landlord in a timely manner and in writing.If Tenant wishes to use their own appliances, Tenant agrees to contact Landlord in advance to obtain prior written approval and instructions, as the removal and installation of appliances must be done with care to prevent damage to the appliance and/or building.We always place water alarms near washing machines, hot water heaters, and under the kitchen sink.

27 February 2016 | 9 replies
From clothing to insurance to lenders, shopping is not fun.

28 February 2016 | 13 replies
Hi Mike, a typical 4000 sq ft home in MN will consume on average $100 per month of electricity (about 800 kwatts) and $500-$600/month for gas in winter, $300/month in the spring and fall and $60/month in summer for water heating, cloth drying and cooking.

1 March 2016 | 6 replies
So as a result over the past year I have taken matters in to my own hands and started investing in the stock (currently learning to trade options) market, and also working on beginning a clothing line with a close likeminded friend of mine.

3 February 2017 | 9 replies
I have also been giving him food money and trying to employ him cleaning as the prior tenant had a dog and did not use a clean cloth in over 10 yrs so we are scrubbing everything down so hopefully the paint will stick.