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Re: LL's rights to refuse fixing up?
by Pop's
on October 6, 2017 @15:00
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If the T caused the issue then it should be paid by the T. prior to re-instating a new lease. If they give any problems then you may want to re-consider renting to them another year.
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Re: LL's rights to refuse fixing up?
by Anonymous
on October 6, 2017 @17:18
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Has anyone else noticed that G now uses a second userid to try to validate his answers?
Pop is G building himself up. I believe he is also his ting the thumbs up repeatedly to build up his ego.
Is it any wonder the real landlords don't come here any more
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Re: LL's rights to refuse fixing up?
by Donald T
on October 6, 2017 @21:25
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Jane, It means the advice given would be a reasonable tactic to move forward for any LL, depending on there State laws. If anyone is looking for 100 percent legal advice. Then they should be paying a licensed Lawyer in their state. Not rely on the so called "Professional LL joker" on here. Your probably Anonymous posting as Jane. HI.
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