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Re: Another SDSS Question
by Anonymous
on August 28, 2014 @11:59
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He snuggled up his tall bar-b-q grille against the vinyl siding on the house in the back yard. It melted and warped several pieces of siding. He claims he didn't notice it, that's because he had the grille smack dab against the siding. In addition to it being against the fire marshal's regulations, it could have burnt the house down. The rest of the siding is perfect. The only way to replace a few pieces of siding is to pay for the whole box, 20 pieces. It's almost $1,000.00 for the entire service, and until he pays me I can't afford to pay the grand.
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Re: Another SDSS Question
by Garry (Iowa)
on August 28, 2014 @13:55
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You are not budgeting your money vary well, and probably shouldn't be a landlord, if you can't afford a $1,000 repair out of your own money. Tenants can cause much more damages than that, and you must be able to repair things with your own money. NEVER count on a Tenant to come up with repair money, even after you sue them and win a judgement against them. Besides, what about equipment or appliance breakdowns, replacing carpet, roofs, water heaters, furnaces, etc. That all comes out of your own pocket. And don't forget about having to make a mortgage payment each month, even when a place is vacant for several months.
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