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Eric La Pratt Chicago - Snow Removal
29 October 2025 | 18 replies
Quote from @Eric La Pratt: I need recommendations for snow removal.
Fawad Chohan Solar Lien Removal Options for Auction Property
28 October 2025 | 2 replies
Payoff vs. removal — what’s realistic:Since this is a UCC-1 filing, it’s a lien against the equipment, not the real property itself.
Maya Jones Snow removal ideas and tips
13 October 2025 | 9 replies
We have larger properties (12-24 units) where we have an on site janitor/snow removal person who gets reduced rent.
Paul Sandhu Why was this CraigsList ad flagged for removal?
3 October 2025 | 17 replies
Why would it be removed?
Chris Seveney I will remove your Post If You ......
3 October 2025 | 3 replies
This AM I have removed atleast a dozen posts that were AI generated.STOP THE NONSENSE - If you cannot write your own content, then do not post. 
Carolyn Fuller VRBO Software Glitches?
28 October 2025 | 12 replies
I removed it and haven't had any problems in years.
Johnathan Cummings Buying a property with tenants that don’t pay
28 October 2025 | 13 replies
Because of that, I always plan for the worst, even while hoping for the best.My recommendation is to first get a clear understanding of how long it will realistically take to remove this person if they fight the eviction process every step of the way.
Isaiah Lopez-Torres House hacking new build
30 October 2025 | 1 reply
Please remove from "Starting Out" Sub)
Calvin Gittens Fully Furnished lease language
30 October 2025 | 3 replies
Consider using an addendum to address these issues.Tenant acknowledges and agrees that (1) tenant assumes responsibility and liability for any injuries or damages that may occur resulting from or caused by the furniture or the use thereof; (2) Landlord shall not be liable for any damage or injury to persons or property caused, directly or consequentially, by the furniture or use or misuse thereof; (3) tenant assumes the risk of injury or damage by any unknown furniture conditions; (4) Tenant shall properly warn any persons on the premises of any actual or potential dangers relating to the furniture; (5) no person other than the tenants and authorized occupants and guests may use the furniture; (6) the furniture may not be transferred, leased, or sold and shall remain in the premises; (7) the permissive use of the furniture is not a right granted to the tenant and may be revoked or altered at any time by Landlord; (8) Tenant shall immediately notify Landlord in writing of any actual or suspected dangerous conditions that exist or may develop as a result of the use or misuse of the furniture; (9) tenant shall not use any furniture, nor allow the same to be used, in a manner not intended by the manufacturer and in a safe manner; (10) Landlord shall not be obligated to provide, maintain or supply any other furniture to the tenant; (11) tenant shall not make any modifications or alterations to the furniture; (12) tenant shall hold Landlord harmless and indemnify the Landlord for any injuries or damages suffered to tenant, his or her guests, family, invitees, occupants and any other person present with or without the permission of the tenant, arising out of the use or misuse of the furniture;(13) tenant shall properly keep and maintain the furniture and is responsible for any damage caused to the same, including but not limited to removing stains, cleaning, and repairing; and (14) if the Landlord sells the property, Landlord has the right to remove all furniture upon and in anticipation of closing of the property.
Shashi Khatri Title Trouble - sued by estate with lis pendes on property - can't sell
31 October 2025 | 7 replies
They further said that if I were to sell the property anyhow (by putting up a bond to remove lis pendens or something) then their duty to defend me ends.