19 February 2023 | 33 replies
NO...Now he takes 500.00 just to look at your history...Plus he has become her paid lover..Probably to replace her ex ..or for her "plans" in the future..Check out her Youtube video of her interrigating her daughter via Globalsuccess13..Look for the baby in the car seat..It was just posted about 2 months ago..Probaly to get back at the ex's family..but still very disturbing..It shows the OCD in her..Look at her videos on her website under her seminars ..She is derogatory and Very impatient...Amazing..My personal experiences ...a full page F-bomb..The posts from former emplyees on ripoff report describing her multi personality issues have dissappeared..???..
31 August 2021 | 12 replies
Tell them to call the police - and not you - if the other tenant is disturbing them.
30 November 2014 | 13 replies
The updates could easily exceed the value of the property after your purchase price.He may be buying a property with lead paint, but not a problem unless it is disturbed.
13 March 2015 | 52 replies
Same thing with the downstairs shower, even though the ORIGINAL sheetrock was not disturbed and we could have perhaps argued that point with the inspector, I'd rather spend about 50 bucks extra and do it the right way.Our preparations paid off and we PASSED our rough inspection!
4 December 2016 | 28 replies
Now if you had a month to month tenant who "broke all the rules" (excessive noise/unreasonably disturbing the neighbors etc etc), you are within your rights to mutually resolve this with said abusive tenant using some of the pointers I outlined earlier.
6 May 2014 | 8 replies
I read a suggestion on a DIY forum to tape the wall/ceiling joint flat (butt the tape into ceiling instead of overlapping) so you don't have to disturb then try to match the popcorn.
28 October 2013 | 13 replies
Basically the clause reads as follows:1.DISTURBANCE, SMOKING, NOISE, ILLEGAL USE: Neither the LESSEE nor his family, friends, relatives, invitees, visitors, agents or servants shall make, permit or suffer any disturbing noises or vibrations by means of a human voice, radio, phonograph, stereo, television, piano or other musical instrument or other device or form of technology of any description within the building or Premises, nor commit or permit any nuisance to exist thereon, nor cause damage to the building or Premises, nor create or permit any substantial interference with the rights, comfort, safety or enjoyment of the LESSOR or other occupants of the same or any other apartment in the building, nor make any use whatsoever thereof than as and for a private residence.
11 May 2010 | 5 replies
I was leaning towards not doing this as I dont want to disturb the tenants more than necessary.
21 November 2018 | 19 replies
(Is it disturbing how little I know about this stuff?)
29 December 2013 | 6 replies
Your lease can state that noise should not disturb neighboring tenants, etc."