Posted by Whizkidkyus on August 08, 2011 at 07:58:16 from (64.130.158.6):
Hi ,
As someone stated earlier about renting out a house I'm curious as to what a renters rights are . Like landlord telling you what you can or can't have in your yard or how many cars that you can have , etc. Especially, when they have a ton of junk stored in your house that you're renting that was there when you moved in . Act like we are supposed to move in , live here and use their stuff and get rid of ours not have anything outside , like no more than two vechiles or one lawnmower , etc. What they don't realize is that it's my tools and mowers that take care of their place. I fix whatever tears up ( within reason , nothing major ) and if it's cheap don't charge them nor any labor . No telling how much they save on repair men. But , fortunately nothing tears up much . Also , it takes them forever usually to get anything done , unless it's major . I can ellaborte more if needed . Any ideas or thoughts from both sideds , rentor and rentee ? Point in case , landlords dumb son moved up to take care of farm ( and he's dumb as a rock when it comes to farming , wanted to pick their corn one time before the ears got to big ) and he's done jumped on at least three guys wives when husbands weren't around and one of them was in the middle of a store . Thanks for any and all advice .
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