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Someone said they were going to poop themselves. They pooped themselves. Then they sat down and called 911 to inform the authorities they had pooped themselves. I stopped working customer service around that time.
Maybe so.Locally, we had a woman that kept calling the emergency line because her toilet was clogged.
I wonder if they know each other.
I once had some tenants complain that the contractorLocally, we had a woman that kept calling the emergency line because her toilet was clogged.
I wonder if they know each other.
"Their"?I once had some tenants complain that the contractor
working there was running a generator. They didn't
like his using their electricity.
I rented a house to a group of tenants,"Their"?
It would be more like my electricity. I usually have that in the lease agreement. I'll cover the electric. You guys just pay the rent, m'kay.I rented a house to a group of tenants,
hence the plural pronoun.
They rented a house (joint & several liability lease),It would be more like my electricity. I usually have that in the lease agreement. I'll cover the electric. You guys just pay the rent, m'kay.
Yeah. The whole their thing, though. Did they pay for the gas or was it solar?They rented a house (joint & several liability lease),
so they paid for gas, electric, water, & sewer.
Of course, generators don't use electricity...they generate it.
This was long before solar panels.Yeah. The whole their thing, though. Did they pay for the gas or was it solar?
Trigger warning: Attorney content
I once managed a lot of university student rental housing. (I dealt with many
highly edumacated geniuses.) One day, the Peckerman family showed up
at my office. (Yes, that really was their last name.) Daddy wanted me to let
Junior move in before the new lease started....even before the old tenants
had even moved out. Of course, that would be a legal nightmare. But Daddy
was a lawyer, & started threatening legal action.
I've had children, so I knew what to do. I gave him a "time out". Daddy had
to leave the building, & wait outside. He angrily paced back & forth, while
Mom, Junior, & I discussed letting him move in as soon as we'd cleaned the
place. I work with people when they're willing to work with me.
I had some properties in downtown Ann Arbor. Every summer, we had our big
Art Fair. Hundreds of thousands of people came from around the country to attend.
Everyone with parking lots would rent space to visitors. We were all friendly
competitors. A good & profitable time was had by all.
But a gaggle of lawyers bought a building next door, & things changed. I'd parked
a friend's daughter in a space that straddled the property line....a spot that was
mine per agreement with the former owners. Mr Lawyer came out all huffy, & said
he'd have her towed. This became a learning experience for him.
Down at City hall were plans which would require him to make big changes to
his parking lot if ever I revoked a license to use my driveway. It would cost him
much money, & reduce his parking lot size. After explaining, I asked him if he
still wanted to tow her. He silently declined.
When you buy a property, due diligence should include researching all licenses
& easements for the property. One would think that lawyers would do that, eh?
I bet he does now.
$5k should buy him 2 bushels of computer.I remember one lawyer I met online who was asking advice on what computer to buy. He said, "I don't know much about them, but I'm looking to spend $5000."