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August 29, 2010 at 9:14 PM in reply to: Can a landlord add “fees” to circumvent rate increase maximums? #597874August 29, 2010 at 9:14 PM in reply to: Can a landlord add “fees” to circumvent rate increase maximums? #597984
moneymaker
ParticipantYes don’t pay the fees,”if you are sure they are not mentioned in your lease” and make them take you to small claims court. The only thing second to thieving credit card companies is scumbag landlords.
August 29, 2010 at 9:14 PM in reply to: Can a landlord add “fees” to circumvent rate increase maximums? #598302moneymaker
ParticipantYes don’t pay the fees,”if you are sure they are not mentioned in your lease” and make them take you to small claims court. The only thing second to thieving credit card companies is scumbag landlords.
moneymaker
ParticipantCan’t be from hell I didn’t recognize any of those “voices”.
moneymaker
ParticipantCan’t be from hell I didn’t recognize any of those “voices”.
moneymaker
ParticipantCan’t be from hell I didn’t recognize any of those “voices”.
moneymaker
ParticipantCan’t be from hell I didn’t recognize any of those “voices”.
moneymaker
ParticipantCan’t be from hell I didn’t recognize any of those “voices”.
moneymaker
ParticipantSimilarly in the family “business” if the husband won’t pay the bill anymore, the wife can’t make him. π Each household member could be considered a separate LLC. ;)[/quote]
I don’t think so. Each party is indeed equally liable for any and all debts. No limited liability in a marriage.
moneymaker
ParticipantSimilarly in the family “business” if the husband won’t pay the bill anymore, the wife can’t make him. π Each household member could be considered a separate LLC. ;)[/quote]
I don’t think so. Each party is indeed equally liable for any and all debts. No limited liability in a marriage.
moneymaker
ParticipantSimilarly in the family “business” if the husband won’t pay the bill anymore, the wife can’t make him. π Each household member could be considered a separate LLC. ;)[/quote]
I don’t think so. Each party is indeed equally liable for any and all debts. No limited liability in a marriage.
moneymaker
ParticipantSimilarly in the family “business” if the husband won’t pay the bill anymore, the wife can’t make him. π Each household member could be considered a separate LLC. ;)[/quote]
I don’t think so. Each party is indeed equally liable for any and all debts. No limited liability in a marriage.
moneymaker
ParticipantSimilarly in the family “business” if the husband won’t pay the bill anymore, the wife can’t make him. π Each household member could be considered a separate LLC. ;)[/quote]
I don’t think so. Each party is indeed equally liable for any and all debts. No limited liability in a marriage.
moneymaker
Participant[quote=walterwhite]i like wine from italy. just like that it’s from italy.[/quote]
I have to agree. I’ll have to make a mental note to look for Italian wines next time I’m @ Costco.
moneymaker
Participant[quote=walterwhite]i like wine from italy. just like that it’s from italy.[/quote]
I have to agree. I’ll have to make a mental note to look for Italian wines next time I’m @ Costco.
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