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So you are saying the smell of marijuana is so cloying, lasting and pervasive that being smelled alone (by a lay person) in a hallway doesn't offer much proof that marijuana was being smoked, exactly where, or by whom.
Or poorly prepared substrate, painting in high humidity and/or low temperatures, incomparable materials. I've seen a coat of paint look great for like 3 years and then suddenly start to slide off between layers. Too many coats of paint without stripping - very common in apartmens - that's...
Does your lease call for this fine? Please post the exact wording of the clause here.
Were the police called in regards to this?
In Chicago IL your landlord has to do a lot more than smell the odor of marijuana to 'nullify' your lease - which is something only a court can do.
Title loans are sensibly illegal in states that don't allow usury.
You don't need to be agent of an exploitative business to do right legally or morally.
I would suggest you cease contact with this horrible "friend" - who is surely looking to exploit YOU.
ooo trespassing. they never do that.
he has concerns, offer intel sources. odor complaints, stay above board, etc. this isn't rocket surgery.
cops wont take crimes seriously (or as seriously) -take care, and again.
An FYI - your neighbors and rippers are a problem, perhaps more than the cops. In fact in a legal to personal grow state, probably much more so,
Read up on some of the classic priniples of grow op-sec that go way back before legalization.
What did the first doctor tell you? You didn't tell us.
What was wrong with your knee that called for dry needling? Were you advised of the risks? Did you sign a consent form?
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A landlord with a brain would insist on licensed and insured pro-painters of their choice, selection of color, final icpection sign off with a right to revision at tenant expense, and up front payment for the full estimate, if he was foolish enough to agree to it at all...
You need an itemization of those charges too.
Bluntly, I suspect the high charges are an oblique sort of cover up or CYA for dropping the vehicle hard.
On a 40 grand bill you get a lawyer and pro adjuster involved.
I get the angle "recovering the truck is recovery and extra damage will happen." That's true. A tow operator however has a duty to minimize that damage. Its part of their highly paid and regulated proffession. That's why you need...
You personally inspected the vehicle and found it acceptable. There us no misrepresentation, and in a used private party sale like this it wouldn't matter.
Your daughter can learn to use the clutch like any rider. Nothing precludes that, certain not her gender.
These facts are not discernible from any of your previous posts.
I do stand by my assessment, whatever the reason, that the house may not currently be up to the underwriting standards of the shrinking pool of insurers who write policies in Florida (uninsurable)
That said, I wish you nothing...
Paint need not be fresh at the start of tenancy.
Landlord is under no obligation to paint during a tenancy unless the paint has become a habitability issue.
Landlords DO NOT have to allow tenants to paint and can forbid painting and can sue for damages if a tenant paints.
A tenant who wants...
You may need to be honest with yourself that this property in its unoccupied and delapidated state may really be uninsurable. Another issue to consider carrefully is the unoccupied home is at risk of squatters and derelicts coming in and trashing the place, copper thieving, making meth, shooting...
Animal neglect is a serious issue, as is unsanitary conditions. Either or both of these are valid causes for a landlord to be concerned.
You should consider reassuring the landlord by agreeing to a voluntary inspection.
This is not an insult: nose blind is a real thing. Your landlord is not...
Let me ask some candid question:
Do you have feces or urine in your apartment? does your apartment smell? Have you in the past had issues with pet waste or smell?
What I am getting at is does your land lord have cause to be concerned or a basis in this investigation?
That's probably going to be inevitable one way or another, even in the unlikely event they agree to relocate the transformer.
Moving the transformer may require you to pay.
If you have any expensive or prized plants, consider relocating them.
Quite honestly the time to ask about utility...
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