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Some people who rent houses are weirdos. If you are renting from a company you are probably allright. Otherwise the person you are renting to might think that he can come onto the property whenever he wants and even store stuff there. They don't always understand renters rights.
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Originally posted by Patroklos
Maybe if I start pawning the stuff they bring over I can make enough to pay the rent. Sounds like a good system ![]() But you should be cool since you have to deal with a management company. ![]() |
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Originally posted by Patroklos
Best part is it has a little back yard. I have been wanting to get a dog for 4 years but with me deploying all the time and living in small apartments I didn't think it was a fair way to force an animal to live. funny, I waited through 10 years of apartment living to get a dog. Finally got one when I rented my first house with a little yard last July. What kind you gonna get? Shelter dog? I'd second Kid's comments about having that stuff gone from the garage by the time you move it. A) if they don't get it done by then, they probaby won't get it dont at all. B) You just don't want your landlord stomping around moving the stuff after you've moved in. Really, you want your landlord around as little as possible in my experience. AFAIK, there is no real difference between renters insurance for house vs. renters insurance for apartment. Usually the homeonwner's insurance covers the physical property. Your renters just covers your stuff. |
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I looked a the shelter a bunch of times, but for a variety of reasons ended up getting a dog from a breeder. I run into a couple of the dogs I had considered from the shelter fairly often at the dog park -- I really respect the people who adopted them, because, unfortunately, some of those dogs are still a little dog aggressive.
Labs are awesome dogs, no doubt about that. My brother and brother and law each have a lab. I got a GSP instead. Awesome dog. I'm with you on the grill issue, that's one of my favorite parts about living in a house vs. an apartment. |
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Originally posted by Alinestra Covelia
QFT. On those warm Southern evenings when your passion is up but so's the mercury, you want to make sure your AC doesn't blow out halfway through. ![]() ![]() Who does the gardening? |
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Originally posted by Donegeal
Well, here is a different perspective. I am a landlord that rents out a house (nice how Apolyton can give you such a wide variety of people). I don't use a management company, but thats because my business just isn't big enough that I can't handle it by myself. However, since this guy does use one, he will be more of the hands off kind of guy. Almost everything you do will be through the management company. The stuff in the garage, getting rid of it is up to you. If you don't mind that its there, then who cares that it's there (and no, Kid, I don't have things at the house I rent out). If you want it out, say so from the get go and lodge complaints with the management company. They should keep good records of complaints. Good luck! We've been renting for over a year now, and have yet to hear from our landlord, management company has been easy to deal with also. ![]() |
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