
5 June 2019 | 6 replies
Try to search for the definition of "dwelling unit" and how the municipality defines "family" when it comes to people unrelated by blood.

6 September 2006 | 1 reply
Electrical may present a problem since the interior walls are not always drywall but a thinner fiber board or panelling.

20 September 2015 | 15 replies
You kept my blood pressure within normal range.My mother has SFH rentals in the Hazel Park area (< 10).

15 June 2009 | 14 replies
I mean, they cannot get blood from a turnip and that’s why I was considering a lawyer.

20 April 2022 | 35 replies
I know I don't mess with signs anymore.One guy here used to do the telephone pole thing also and would attach pinwheels to each side of the sign to draw attention to it.To answer the other posters question about legality.No the bandit signs aren't legal because the city and counties want their money plus they say it junks up an area.Not putting in the city limits helps because county code enforcement is usually stretched much thinner than the city.I use to put at major highways on end of the exit ramps.I would buy the stand and the yellow signs for a total of about 1.43 together.I would drive and pick up the signs as they get you on shipping and then hand write out with black marker.You need a king permanent black marker so the message doesn't streak if it rains outside.Here is a guy that does a lot of them and tests and tracks the results.http://www.uglyyellowsignmastery.com/blog/

1 October 2020 | 23 replies
This will probably work better than a morticed hinge with those thinner old fashioned doors.Put up trim cove or quarter round to cover the gap between the wall and fridge bridge cabinet.If you are going to keep the undersized fridge, glue on a straight valance to make the fridge bridge the same size as the cabinet next to it and push the fridge over next to the sink base.Replace the too short board on the cabinets underneath the gas cooktop with a board the same thickness and width as the two cabinet doors (again the rustoleum finish kit will blend it in)

2 June 2021 | 323 replies
I see history repeating itself in a country that gave its blood and treasure to save other countries from that statism.

30 June 2017 | 88 replies
I could share a ton of personal examples, but try not to dwell on setbacks...There's always a way to get things done and I've had a ton of favors tossed my way too.That said, certain trends in lending and insurance make my blood boil.

9 April 2017 | 6 replies
“Pets/animals” include, but is not limited to, both warm- and cold-blooded animals, such as dogs, cats, fish, rabbits, hamsters, rats, birds, snakes, lizards, and insects.Tenant agrees to pay immediately for any damage, loss, or expense caused by such pets/animals.If Landlord grants permission for keeping a pet, Tenant must sign a Pet Agreement addendum for each pet, which may require additional monthly rent and/or additional security deposits.