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Posted by Chris-se-ILL on September 25, 2003 at 10:24:41 from (216.174.170.177):
In Reply to: Re: Murphy's Law, the mini-series! posted by Steve from MO on September 25, 2003 at 08:54:23:
Oh My Steve.... if we are going to do the "Murphy's Laws of Rental Property"... we are going to need a whole new page!!! My MLoRP contributions... *Giving permission to "have a dog on the property"... not only means "I thought you consented to a dog living in the house", but you also seem to be implying, "It's alright to have an entire PACK of dogs residing in the house." *If the water, electricity, heat, "whatever" goes out it is the responsibility of the landowner to fix it IMMEDIATELY, but then the rent check is always backdated and delivered a week or more late.... "Oh, we couldn't catch you at home to give it to you!" *The tenant claims they will fix any repairs or problems at their own expense, if you will lower the rent.... that is till something breaks! *Renting the ol' farm house on your property automatically gives the renters the right to hunt and fish any of that property without even asking! *Renters ask you to use your tractor, fuel, and equipment to till up a garden area for them (on your own property)..... then they never even plant anything... and let it grow up in weeds!
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