
26 June 2017 | 7 replies
You would want to make sure as in any property that you would be getting clear title to the land and for sure you would want to know if the land has ever been used as a toxic waste site.

22 February 2016 | 40 replies
Neither of us want that toxicity in our lives, so I was merely opening a door for you that you are free to exit through if you wish.If you decide to stay, however, I'd really appreciate it if you took more responsibility for things like your hair in the drain and taking care of the appliances that I've provided for your use.Thanks, @James R."

16 January 2015 | 10 replies
Hoping to irritate you enough that you will settle out of court for a few thousand dollars to make her go away.

7 April 2007 | 8 replies
Oil base is toxic, so you would have to leave the house if your living in it and it also takes longer to dry in between coats.
27 September 2015 | 30 replies
When other people break their promises, the responsibility falls on us to compensate.The only thing that was risked by your action was a minor irritation to the tenants which, if true, would probably have had no impact on their existing stockpile of free-floating irritation.

14 October 2015 | 66 replies
Are all your offers low, or have irritating clauses?

21 October 2015 | 70 replies
Or like superfund toxic pollution issues?

7 March 2017 | 13 replies
Unless you can see black mold in plain sight, can smell it everywhere, and the toxicology report confirms it is toxic mold, I would take such reports with a big grain of salt.

5 January 2021 | 71 replies
I've even seen serious health problems affect tenants because the inspector called ventilation issues on new construction, but never checked to see if it was corrected by the contractor....signed it off and gave CoO....poor tenants paid the price with health problem due to toxic mold.

22 September 2014 | 22 replies
Phillip:Thankfully, the garburator/garbage disposal is predominately a US affection.Dollars and cents aside, there are many other reasons not to use them:1) they increase the amount of organics that reach the sewage treatment plant which, in turn, increases the plants consumption of oxygen ... which, often results in more active bacterial matter being flushed/released from the system into waterways;2) increase the amount of solid residue which needs to be removed from the treatment plant and disposed (usually in landfills);3) they have been linked with the increase in toxicity of the water supply (this is not a fault of the machine itself, but rather the user); 4) they also tend to increase per-household water consumption.Under sink garbage disposals are no longer permitted in many locations.As a landlord with student rentals, they are simply an invitation for more service calls and higher repair costs.