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Re: What are you Labor cost? by Anonymous on November 19, 2014 @19:12

                              
"The only reason to charge a tenant for your own labor is because you wish to make a point to the former tenant about the cost of fixing up what they screwed up".

No. Where are you coming from? The charge to the tenant, regardless of who makes the fix is not to make a point. It is to fix a problem made by the tenant and to be compensated for that fix.
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Re: What are you Labor cost? by Bill on November 19, 2014 @20:59 [ Reply ]
All the Anonymous posters are tenants. They do not know anything about owning property. They expect to wreck a place and walk off without any responsibilities.
Re: What are you Labor cost? by Bill (MD) on November 19, 2014 @21:17 [ Reply ]
So when you get a new entry door installed on your house by a contractor you only pay for the door, the labor is free!!!!

Or when you get a transmission repair done where the part cost maybe 100 bucks but the labor to pull the entire transmission from the vehicle and pull it apart to get to that part is also free!!!

Or how about when you go to a psychologist to get your head checked. Hell the psychologist is not using any materials so everything is free!!!

Oh wait, I forgot your a section 8 tenant. ObamaCare pays for you medical as well as 90% of your rent......
    Re: What are you Labor cost? by Bill on November 19, 2014 @23:12 [ Reply ]
    The laws of common sense do not apply to they Anonymous posters. They are drug impaired tenants.

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