14 July 2015 | 14 replies
Any and all use, cultivation or possession of marijuana on the Premises, INCLUDING USE OF MEDICINAL MARIJUANA, is strictly forbidden and shall constitute a default of this Lease.
25 January 2016 | 11 replies
As far as drugs, I would deal with it in a non-curable breach of contract section such as: Non-Curable Breach of Agreement: Any of the following events will be deemed a non-curable breach of this Lease; (a) Police raid upon your Premises; (b) Your arrest for possession/sale/storage of any narcotic/controlled substance/chemical or herbal contraband in or about the Premises; (c) Failure topermit Owner's entry to the Premises following receipt of adequate notice; (d) Failure to cooperate with Owner or any pest controller/fumigator/exterminator following receipt of notice of such services; (e) Defaults by you causing Owner to serve more than two notices to pay or quit, in any twelve (12) month period; (f) A misrepresentation on your Rental Application; (g) Delivery of any security door/gate key to anyone not party to this Lease.
2 December 2022 | 12 replies
My background is in medicine.
9 September 2016 | 36 replies
There is a big difference between real estate and medicine, the barrier to entry in real estate is about as low as it gets, and the barrier to practice medicine is at the other end of the spectrum.You really don't need a lot of knowledge in real estate to make a lot of money, not compared to other professions, there are no secrets in real estate!
26 April 2024 | 0 replies
There are several factors: Large Student Market: Winston is home to several universities- Winston-Salem State University, Salem College, University of North Carolina School of the Arts, and Wake Forest University/ Wake Forest University School of Medicine.
5 May 2010 | 17 replies
On the other hand, if you're talking about simply improving your position even further, I would consider the classics: food, water, medicine, gasoline, and ammo.
2 August 2014 | 2 replies
This is more of a cleaning list, but has a few items that may be helpful to think about:All: Clean window wells with bleachAll: Clean baseboards, window sills, and closet shelves with degreaserAll: Clean doors (inside and out, as needed) with degreaserDrains: snake out between tenantsBathroom: Clean bathtub/shower stall with bleach cleanerBathroom: Clean toilet (all surfaces) with bleachBathroom: Clean toilet bowl with AjaxLaundry/Bathroom/Kitchen: Clean baseboards and where floor meets wall with bleachLaundry/ Bathroom/Kitchen: Sweep floorLaundry/ Bathroom/Kitchen: Mop floorWater heater: check temperatureBathroom/Kitchen: Clean counters with bleach cleanerBathroom: Clean mirrors with WindexBathroom/Kitchen: wipe drawers and medicine cabinet shelves with bleachKitchen: Wash cabinet doors with degreaserAll: Wash walls as needed with bleach or degreaserKitchen: Wipe/scrub fridge inside and out with bleachKitchen: Wipe/scrub stove inside and out with bleachKitchen: If garbage disposal, add vegetable oil to keep it greasedKitchen: Wipe/scrub dishwasher inside and out with bleachLandry: Wash shelves with degreaser or bleachAll carpet: vacuumAll carpet: steam clean carpetOutside: Clean doors if neededOutside: Clean walls near entrance and steps, if neededOutside: Prune shrubsAll: clean all vents and cadet vents
1 December 2019 | 37 replies
Y'all I see nothing but opportunity around me yet I still keep food in the house and a few other things like water, basic medicine and the ability to repel boarders.
2 November 2017 | 12 replies
No one wants to feel like they must rely on medicine to be well, so when there is a stable period and things are going well, it’s apparently easy to convince one’s self that the meds are no longer needed.
23 January 2015 | 32 replies
Thankfully, that is not entirely true, "A" students go into medicine and science, business and all aspects of our economy, so do "B" students and "C" students.