
4 January 2021 | 106 replies
I would have already given them a quit or cure.

18 December 2023 | 66 replies
If the husband does end up moving in, you'll have to issue the tenant a notice (in my state it's called a "cure or quit" notice, but I believe in your state it is called a "comply or vacate" notice).

20 November 2019 | 80 replies
You'll know you've "got your wings" the first time you end up with raw sewage somewhere on your personage 😂😂
23 January 2020 | 25 replies
If the property is not up to his standards then the most likely cure would be ....let him break the lease at no cost.

24 January 2020 | 11 replies
They will probably help you understand your septic tank situation and give you good advice and maybe even references for good contractors, if you need them.If you want to just go ahead and hook up to the city/county sewage system, there are normally easements for utilities.

3 January 2022 | 64 replies
The tenant had clogged the old cast iron sewage pipes with baby wipes and other garbage (e.g. pens.

6 February 2020 | 12 replies
I'm living in SEWAGE WASTE!!!

15 February 2020 | 17 replies
If the lease says no pets you could send them a 14 day notice to cure.

23 March 2022 | 47 replies
We have notified them of the material breech in their contract obligations and have allowed them time to cure the deficiency.