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8 June 2017 | 76 replies
Also, it was a very dangerous time...
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14 October 2021 | 105 replies
He's damned good looking, but seriously, there is nothing of substance there.
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31 August 2023 | 10 replies
Last time we stayed there in an Airbnb in someone's place near one of the lakes, the owner told me that he bought the lot next door for the price of removing some dangerous trees.
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18 June 2020 | 32 replies
I have used Sharkbites as a quick fix in underground copper line breaks where tree roots strangled the pipes, or in tight corners in the attic where if it would be dangerous to solder with so much flammable insulation around...etc, but in all cases those are emergency fixes to get tenants off my back, then I'll leave and think of a real fix and come back to do it a day or two later.
3 March 2015 | 12 replies
Alleviating depression (if depression is a symptom of the mental condition, or the condition itself) is a function of an emotional support animal and should satisfy the requirement.An animal with a history of dangerous behavior need not be accepted:[A] housing provider is not required to make a reasonable accommodation if the presence of the assistance animal would (1) result in substantial physical damage to the property of others unless the threat can be eliminated or significantly reduced by a reasonable accommodation; (2) pose an undue financial and administrative burden; or (3) fundamentally alter the nature of the provider’s operations.so they do point out that an animal with a dangerous history need not be accepted, but what good would that do as most of that 'history' would be after-the-fact (after the damage). afterall, that's what no-pet laws are in place for in the first place, to prevent physical damage, to prevent dog fights and dogs attacking and killing infants and the like. and there were already exceptions for disabled people such visually impaired, but now there are exceptions for any tenant that any physician, psychiatrist, social worker, OR other mental health professional says needs 'accomodation' for 'emotional support' in coping with disability 'symptoms'. wouldnt be suprised if medical 'pets' are the new medical 'mari-j' at this rate!
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14 May 2019 | 129 replies
You will be surprised if they keep going up@David Hoang Cuba is very dangerous, like Venezuela,they can take out your real estate possesions,@David Migdett looking for houses,condos@Jonathan Key I am asking here bellow@Ben Leybovich I am also ready to go
9 July 2021 | 6 replies
Your biggest con is that you are operating what can be dangerous equipment in a public area without supervision.
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22 July 2020 | 48 replies
Just a note that if the dog is a “dangerous breed”, you should check w your insurer.
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14 July 2017 | 19 replies
You can do same with garden hose and nozzle set on mist spray It is not a dangerous or hard job if you do it correctly.Here all you have to do is haul to the landfill yourself which is about 40 miles,,,a nice drive.
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22 January 2021 | 9 replies
They can not only deter break-ins in progress but also do so without potentially putting a guard’s life in danger.