
21 October 2020 | 37 replies
And pine needles get through anything;The roots infiltrate sewer lines or septic field lines;Branches fall and do damage to fences, wires, houses;Trees too close to the house give access to roofs and attics to pests and burglars;Trimming and cutting them down later is crazy expensive (figure on at/close to a grand per large tree if they have to come down);Renters suck at cutting the grass around them, either scarring them up with a weedeater or leaving the grass 10 feet high;Renters suck at cleaning up the branches and bringing them to the curb for pickup;Renters suck at cleaning up the leaves in the fall, which then smothers and kills the lawn;Any structure anywhere near the tree will have sap on it and later mildew from the sap and need frequent cleaning;Trees are a huge contributor to pollen which can aggravate people's allergies.So there's my 10 reasons to skip the tree.

10 August 2009 | 30 replies
I've evicted deadbeats with BRAND NEW BABIES who cried to the magistrate that they would be homeless (boo hoo) and they were still kicked to the curb!

21 December 2021 | 7 replies
Talk to your lender about it too.From the curb appeal, it looks like an attractive duplex to me.Good Luck!

10 August 2022 | 35 replies
., like others said, kick the PM to the curb and do it yourself.

23 June 2018 | 9 replies
Curb appeal is not a significant factor for me regarding the roof and house on the street have both types.

11 February 2023 | 2 replies
2022 started off the way 2021 ended, with a very hot market, quickly rising prices and fierce competition between buyers bidding on very limited inventory.That quickly changed as the Bank Of Canada started increasing interest rates in an attempt to curb excessive inflation.

3 August 2017 | 173 replies
Government grows itself daily and I think there is a serious need to curb this.

7 March 2016 | 12 replies
Not only do the shrubs detract from the style of the property by obscuring those columns, they also confuse the eye with their symmetry, The most important aspect of the curb appeal of any house is the front door.

31 August 2016 | 13 replies
ONLY look where the best schools are, in the best neighborhoods you can afford.The neighborhood and house should have instant curb appeal, sit 'at or above' street level, yard for the kids to play in.