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TheMountainHobbit t1_jae7j0k wrote

I assume you had a one or two year lease agreement, and not a 4 year lease agreement. So your lease either went month to month at some point or you had to sign a new lease.

If you are month to month, then they can raise the rent anytime with 1mo notice. So regardless of whether it’s due on the 1st or 5th they can choose to raise your rent with one month notice. I’m not sure if them saying you have to “pay on the first or else” would count as notice or not, but it might. Even if it doesn’t though they can increase it the next month.

If you have a lease but don’t have or lost your copy you could ask the property management company for a copy. Not sure if they are obligated to give it to you, but unless they are really shady I would think they would.

At the end of the day if it’s not a big deal to pay earlier then you should probably just do it, rather than cause yourself more problems.

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BillyEnzin69 t1_jae5nrz wrote

As someone who actually knows a small amount about boats; it’s worth pointing out that removing this is no easy task. This isn’t a leaky jonboat, you can’t just bail the water and cruise it back to the dock. You’re looking at hauling it to a boat launch with a much larger boat then getting a serious crane to lift it out of the water and onto a trailer to haul it to a dump. Alternatively, if the hull is good, you could try raising it, and clearing the bilge. At that point, it’d be much easier to tow to a launch and get on a trailer.

With that being said, it’s no wonder no one wants to deal with this.

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Horror_Financial t1_jae5klf wrote

Reply to comment by Ar30la in Viewing homes in the area by Ar30la

yeah moving from the citys trendy spots to the inner rings trendy spots will save ya but not enough i guess considering that basement...was it the god awful blue one with the partially green roof ? kida saw puddles in that house from driving by so i doubt it.

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