4 April 2023 | 15 replies
News from the last day of March 2023, behind The Toledo Blade paywall:"A Lucas County judge granted a preliminary injunction Friday [31 March] to stop Toledo’s lead-safe certification rental law from going into effect on the day the new lead ordinance was scheduled to be enforced.Lucas County Common Pleas Judge Gary Cook ruled on the injunction Friday in a lawsuit filed by Toledo landlord and rental manager Charmarlyn Strong who is challenging the city’s lead ordinance.The city of Toledo has “passed, rescinded, and passed again multiple versions” of the ordinance, which has created a ”somewhat convoluted set of circumstances for the court,” he wrote.However, the injunction is not necessarily “a decision on the ultimate enforceability” of the proposed ordinance, the judge wrote.The next hearing on the case is scheduled for April 27.For now, the lead ordinance remains “status quo” until the judge can review all of the legal matters, city law director Dale Emch said Saturday.
30 June 2023 | 100 replies
“Residents and landlords are encouraged to still take steps to ensure that their properties are lead safe and begin the process,” she said.Judge Gary Cook of Lucas County Court of Common Pleas signed a consent order on Tuesday confirming the deadline extension.
17 September 2024 | 68 replies
Sounds like too many cooks in the kitchen, and no solid systems or policies in place, along with different menus.
16 January 2024 | 104 replies
How about the countless other companies that have cooked the books, resulting in massive losses for the investors?
13 May 2021 | 188 replies
Because the women are working remotely plus cooking, plus cleaning, plus teaching, etc.
9 February 2022 | 34 replies
Then rounds everyone up and heads back to the ranch usually around 8pm and cooks dinner and waits for me to get home 🙃.
14 May 2022 | 94 replies
@Minna Reid I reckon a big question is whether big banks and Wall Street are cooking something up.
4 March 2021 | 127 replies
I have used the analogy, some people like eating at restaurants and some would rather cook at home.
29 December 2022 | 137 replies
It depends on the utility layout (who pays gas, electric, water, sewer, trash), and are cooking, heating, cooling and water heating gas or electric?
9 February 2019 | 37 replies
You can be picker with a roommate than a regular tenant and you can pick roommates who don't know how to boil water (non-cooks who'll stay out of the kitchen).