
19 September 2023 | 10 replies
I have a couple contacts that do insurance in Colorado and they're ready to pull their hair out.
22 March 2018 | 27 replies
I cut my own hair, I shopped at thrift stores, I sold electronics and things that I did not need.

19 February 2018 | 6 replies
I keep hearing from podcast Loop net is where deals go to die and after combing through them Im starting to believe that does anyone dabble in Multi Family in Texas or Florida that can suggest a broker to help out with this ?

12 June 2019 | 6 replies
We have had similar issues before such as hair clogging a sink and when they fixed it there was no charge.

7 July 2018 | 9 replies
I'm an avid Harley Rider, love listening to 80's "Hair" Metal and I'm a born and bred NE Sports fan.

26 July 2006 | 8 replies
Nothing wrong with that we all were at one time, and even the old gray hairs know that education never stops.Net Worth, the difference between ASSETS, what you OWN, and LIABILITIES, what you OWE.

2 August 2018 | 23 replies
But you're right, it could be that he's fine with the current setup because it keeps a problem child out of his hair.

30 October 2016 | 6 replies
It's kind of an odd setup, basement is a garage/office for a rent a car place and there's a hair salon too.
6 August 2019 | 4 replies
Make proof positive it leans a hair outside so water does not run down your wall.
11 December 2019 | 3 replies
Account Closed it’s obviously a question best directed to an attorney, but I’m not aware of any such requirement in the law.Feel free to comb through the RI Landlord Tenant Handbook (or the laws themselves) in case you want to try to find one yourself.I looked at the Landlord to maintain premises section, which seemed like the most likely location for such a requirement, but didn’t see it there.The laws do have a few broad catch-all type sections such as “Comply with the requirements of applicable building and housing codes affecting health and safety” on that page and Landlord's duty regarding compliance with zoning and minimum housing laws so you could certainly call the Building Department for the city/town and ask there if there’s such a mail receptacle requirement.I do know there are properties in rural areas of RI that don’t have mail receptacles even on SFs though (folks there get their mail at the closest post office instead), so I’m leaning toward thinking there’s no such requirement.Depending on where you live, a PO box or (even better) private mail box like at the UPS store, can be really helpful for 1) receiving packages (no worries about doorstep theft and there’s always someone who can sign), and 2) as a way to send out direct mail pieces, and have an address to receive rent payments from tenants, without giving out your home address.So I think it’s worth looking into such services if you can afford it, especially if you own or plan to own rental property.