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George Paiva Water and Sewer Pipe Insurance
20 December 2013 | 4 replies
Great service considering the insurance annual cost of $99.Now for another strong worded letter to all tenants that tampons, wipes, disposable hand cloths are not to be flushed down the toilet :( I am thinking of telling them that I just shelled out $340 for this remedy and depending on my mood next week they may see an extra charge in next months rental invoice....I have a map of the sewer line and I see that halfway out there is a 22 degree turn on the pipe to the street and I believe this is where it all gets caught up.
Rich Weese Follow up to WHY DO WE INVEST with some retirement #'s
3 December 2013 | 27 replies
Travel, entertainment, housing, health care (think overseas for surgeries), assisted living, food, utilities, education, clothing, etc.
Account Closed Sufficient size dumpster for gutting a house.
8 August 2019 | 11 replies
They wouldn't complete any demo or remove any demo debris, just remove the "stuff" (clothes, furniture, junk, etc.).
Lara N. Long-term consequences of allowing a smoking tenant
19 October 2017 | 20 replies
Also, the smell disgusts me & it lingers everywhere, so even if he smoked outside the smell would be on his clothes which would transfer to the house/walls etc.
Joshua Dorkin Investing in Boat Slips
19 April 2021 | 11 replies
Maybe twenty slips,as a minimum, and even then there would need to be other profit centers, bait shop, clothing, sporting goods, laundry, etc.....
Brett Schickler Tenants with Service Animals and a no pet policy
14 May 2018 | 22 replies
Case A is just B in a different clothing.
Justin R. Pain tenants, and mold, please help
1 October 2018 | 50 replies
e.g. garage/kitchen from the flooded area  or bedroom or bathroom, entry hall, etc. from them not ventilating during showers, or they brought the mold into the home on their clothes or bodies. 
Danielle Ratto Tenant child tested positive for lead poisoning in our property
30 December 2016 | 25 replies
Here are other possible sources of lead: lead-based paint used in the interior/exterior of older buildings, lead in paint chips, lead in plumbing pipes, drinking water, job sites (lead contaminated clothing brought home or on the skin), old painted toys and furniture, food and liquids stored in lead crystal or lead-glazed pottery, lead smelters or other nearby industries releasing lead in the air, hobbies that use lead (pottery, stained glass, refinishing furniture), some folk health remedies, painted objects brought from foreign countries.Also, if the children are in daycare or frequent another location, check if exposure may have come from that location.
Shal Patel Which mortgage should I pay off first? Rental or my own
24 February 2020 | 55 replies
If I lose my job, I would not have to wonder how I am going to pay my mortgages or feed and cloth my family. 5) you cannot get an equity loan any time.
John Boire WA Tenants Protected from Discrimination BasedOn Source of Income
12 September 2021 | 18 replies
The point of having income 3X rent is so that tenants have enough money to pay for other living expenses (food, clothing, utilities, car, entertainment, etc.).