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Account Closed why dont more people invest in commercial real estate?
23 March 2015 | 39 replies
The lease specifically said that they could reject any new tenant that sold food, since that would be in competition to them. 
Brie Schmidt It has been 8 months since I left my job and.....
25 August 2015 | 221 replies
Enjoy that well deserved Mexican vacation!
Khalid Johnson Mice problem will cost $1800
30 July 2017 | 59 replies
Sealing a house won't solve a mouse problem if there's a food source there.
Dan Kelley Deduction: May be superior to home-office deduction?
26 October 2015 | 16 replies
I own an auto repair shop, and I would think that if I wanted to host a meeting or training for my employees that I could host it at my home and have my business pay me for the use of my home and food
Todd Garrison Rich Dad "Advanced Training" seminars?
26 February 2018 | 202 replies
The Inflation rate published always exclude Oil and Food and if we include them it is way higher than the one they publish...As for the Gold, the other currencies are doing well because US Dollar is not.
Jane Elliott Newbie--Want to buy/live in Virginia Bch, but maybe buy/live AND buy/rent in FL instead?
20 August 2014 | 15 replies
If you are just considering fun places to be there are still other factors to consider: Oceanfront has tons of free activities during the summer and lots of people out and about, Ghent is good spot for bars and food in walking distance, North End is close to the state park, the bay, and the ocean w/o being crowded...
CHRIS MITCHELL Excited about first flip until now..HELP!
24 June 2016 | 59 replies
Food for thought.
Jason Layman Preforclosure, fully financed
8 January 2016 | 1 reply
Food for thought anyway.
Jon K. Would you allow dogs? How about large dogs?
26 October 2023 | 25 replies
@Sam Leon - of course before terminating tenancy, a notice to quit the offending behavior would be required.Here are some ideas for you to consider:--------------------->% cut here %<---------------------Tenant desires to keep the following described pet in the dwelling they occupy under the Rental Agreement referred to above.Type of Animal: ________ Breed: ________Age: ________Gender: ________Name: ________Weight: ________Color / Markings: ________Tenant has completed a Pet Application and has been granted permission by Landlord to keep the pet specified and Tenant agrees to the following terms and conditions.1) Tenant agrees that Tenant is solely responsible for the maintenance of the above described pet, and agrees to keep the pet under control at all times.2) Tenant agrees to keep Tenant’s pet restrained when it is outside Tenant’s dwelling.3) Tenant agrees to adhere to local ordinances, including leash and licensing requirements.4) Tenant agrees not to leave Tenant’s pet unattended for unreasonable periods.5) Tenant agrees to clean up after Tenant’s pet and to dispose of the pet's waste properly and quickly.6) Tenant agrees not to leave food or water for Tenant’s pet or any other animal outside Tenant’s dwelling where it may attract other animals.7) Tenant agrees to keep Tenant’s pet from being unnecessarily noisy or aggressive and causing any annoyance or discomfort to others, and agrees to immediately remedy any complaints made through the Landlord / Manager / Owner upon Tenant being informed of these complaints.8) Tenant agrees to provide Tenant’s pet with an identification tag that the pet will wear at all times while on the premises, except when medical well-being of the pet indicates that it is necessary to leave it off of the pet.9) Tenant agrees not to breed or allow the pet to reproduce, but if this should occur, the pet’s offspring will be placed within twelve weeks of birth.10) Tenant agrees to immediately pay for any damage, loss, or expense caused by their pet, and in addition, they will add $ 0 (zero) to their security/cleaning deposit, which may be used for cleaning, repairs or delinquent rent when tenant vacate.
Sean Dezoysa Where does the "Kitchen & Bath" adage come from?
17 January 2013 | 12 replies
He looked like he ate a lot of fast food takeout.