23 March 2015 | 39 replies
Hair cut, karate school, gym, restaurant, doctors office, dry cleaners ( the new green kind ) so no EPA issues down the line.These are places where the customers have to go there and spend money to do business.I am not interested in clothing stores, hobby shops, gaming centers, etc. where the tenant could be a zero or a hero.NOW if the clothing store tenant has very high net worth and liquidity with a personal guarantee then the store can lose money and they still pay the rent.

11 October 2016 | 8 replies
Long story short, my husband worked at Dartmouth, 20 years ago--and I swore to never come back...there were no or very very little hair care products for African Americans in Hanover/Lebanon back then...Anyway, I earned my doctorate in psychology, became a licensed clinical psychologist and yearned for wide open spaces and a place to do my art--I now work for a distance learning institution (work from home) and my husband is back working at Dartmouth.

30 April 2018 | 6 replies
@Tyler Combs I submitted a complaint to the CCB so I could get access to his bond.

10 June 2023 | 23 replies
If they are an existing tenant and have a drain clog, it's most likely due to hair from thier time in the property.

20 March 2021 | 8 replies
If so, sellers are going to be less interested in your offer.Also, have you combed over what's already on-market?

19 April 2023 | 2 replies
We now have a nail technician, esthetician renting the studio, massage therapist, hair stylist, and both apartments rented.

8 December 2020 | 3 replies
We currently live in the house and although the pump works just fine (we've been using it full time as we remodeled the upstairs bathroom) I know the tenants will either flush wipes, or fem products, or hair down the toilet and cause damage.

10 June 2023 | 4 replies
. $22.50 for new doll clothes March 1, 2023).When a new purchase is wanted Butterfly Hair Barrets for $3.00, discuss it, and remind her of the other purchases she made, for how much and (How Often).It''s not about saving as much as learning to spend thriftily, Mrs Dolly goes on sale before school starts--why not buy then.Large jar = savings, small jar = spendables--with discussion--to get them to think before spending.Teach them to grocery shop (boys too), one at a time, (take turns) make a grocery list with her for 3 days worth of meals for the family.Teach them about sales on foods, and then go with her and let her pick and put in the cart as well as total up the costs on her phone as you go.When it's time to pay, give her the cash and let her put all the items on the checkout roller, as well as keep the amount she saved as payment for shopping for the family. 3/4 into savings 1/4 into spendings.Try to get them involved in prepping each of the meals they bought (one at a time) (boys too) so they can get a feel for (where the money goes).Two or three times of this--and they will probably be an expert at (saving) on the food bill, as well as getting some eperiances and confidence in the kitchen (vs play cooking or just making cookies with a parent).Good Luck!

23 May 2023 | 3 replies
Aside from informing tenants of what not to put down drains, basket strainers and hair catchers are a simple way to avoid normal ware and tear in your drain lines.

1 September 2013 | 10 replies
I know it's splitting hairs, but I like the "game" too much to wait 20 years to be able to pay cash.