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Renting an RV?
Asked by S.B. from San Antonio
on February 5, 2011
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Has anyone rented an RV before? What was your experience, and would you do it again? Any tips or advice?
We are possibly looking into renting one for a week and t...
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- We have rented before we bought. We bought a tent trailer. Traded up to a travel trailer. Traded up to a motorhome. Then traded down to a travel trailer. We've do...
- My neighbors used to rent a nice RV every summer when their kids were still at home. They would show up with a big fancy 5th wheel or motorhome in thier driveway and a...
- We rented a 15 passenger van from Capps in SA about 10 yrs ago. Good company and all went well. I believe they also have Rv's now. I was going to start checking into t...
Renting a SUV
Asked by J.I. from Dallas
on July 25, 2009
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We are going to take a road trip in August and would like to rent a SUV to make the trip with two little ones a little easier. Has anyone had any luck with renting a ...
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- I've had good luck with Enterprise, too. If you get a good customer service rep and tell them you're plans, they'll advise you on the best rate. It's usually better...
- I would try priceline or hotwire. I do know from experience with renting several cars this summer, its all about supply and demand as most things are. I know at Enterp...
- Also, check to see if it's cheaper to rent it for a whole week. A lot of times, the daily rate is so high that it's a better option to say you want it for a whole week.
Renting Breast Pumps
Asked by T.H. from Topeka
on October 19, 2011
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I am due in a few weeks. I did not breastfeed my other two. I know the benefits of it and wanted to try with this one. Since I was not able to with my others, I was in...
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- My first child had problems latching on so I rented the Medula pump from the hospital. When she eventually did latch on, I bought my own so I had it. Renting is defi...
- I didn't rent one, but my friend did, and I looked into it. It was $50 a month from my hospital so I figured it was cheaper to buy one since I was returning to work an...
- If your hospital doesn't rent them, check your local medical supply stores or pharmacies. Not your chain store pharmacy, but see if you have a stand alone pharmacy. ...
Renting Commercial Space
Asked by P.O. from Harrisburg
on November 18, 2010
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What things do I need to consider when renting a commercial space for business. What should I look for and so forth - Are they equipped or do I have to hire someone t...
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- My friend just moved her children's store last year. The owner was originally going to just lease the space to her as is. She negotiated with him to install a lowered ...
- I currently own my office building, but have rented in the past. Each building is different, some will have a layout that works for your business, others you'll have t...
- Before you sign anything,,,,, I would discuss my business plan with my accountant and lawyer to learn exactly what is needed as far as set up, liability insurance, ...
Renting Our House... Perspectives, Please!
Asked by M.K. from Chico
on July 1, 2009
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My husband and I are considering renting our home out and then renting a house in a different town and I am wondering if anyone has any advice or book/internet referen...
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- Hi M.. I currently rent out my house in CO, so things might be a little different here in CA. I have a property manager who I pay 10% of the rent to manage my proper...
- Our 1st home is currently under what we paid 8 years ago and we bought a 2nd home right before the market crashed 2 years ago. We could not sell so we decided to rent...
- It's true that many renters are very destructive---I've seen the damage! However some renters are good. We rent, through a property management company, and we have a...
Renting a House That Is Being Foreclosed On
Asked by R.J. from San Francisco
on May 12, 2008
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My oldest son is renting a house and he received a notice about the house being foreclosed on and put up for auction. The bank told him not to pay rent as the bank now...
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- go to www.caltenantlaw.com or just Google California Renter's rights - that's how I found it. If your son meets income requirements he may be eligible to get help fro...
- Rhonda, I work for a state Agency and here's what you should do... The Deptartment of Consumer Affairs has an entire handbook on line that is called the Tenant/Landl...
- My friend is also in a home (renting) that has recently been foreclosed on and is not paying rent. The previous owners are not the owner's now so they are under no obl...
Renting home....late Fee
Asked by A.R. from Atlanta
on September 4, 2008
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hello im just wanting to see if any one out there has a late fee of 150or more when your rent is late ? it seems lately our rent has been like 5days late after the due...
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- As a former real estate agent with an agency which did rentals AND as a former landlord, I can tell you this CAN be a normal event. Look at it from the owner and real...
- Sweetie I think this is extremely high and I would think that renting from family would be a little easier. Do you think that your husband could talk to his family re...
- Hi A.! I'm a working professional, but also a landlord. Rent is due on the 1st, but I give the tenants until the 5th to pay. After the 5th, I charge a $50 late fee, bu...
Seeking Advise on Renting
Asked by S.D. from Las Vegas
on January 31, 2007
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We have been renting a home now for 6 months... we signed a lease for 1 yr. Well 6 months later I am STILL asking the property managers to fix items in the house like ...
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- Hi S.! I'm not sure what state you live in, but when I used to rent (I'm in WA), I found this link very handy: http://www.wsba.org/media/publications/pamphlets/land...
- I know here in WA, you have to submit the requests in writing to the owner/landlord, and if it's not fixed, then you don't have to pay rent until it is...but the reque...
- S., We are renting as well a nice place and our new landlords don't do anything half the time, but thankful my husband is in construction, but the last thing he wants...
Owning, to Maybe Renting???
Asked by B.B. from Dallas
on April 10, 2012
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Hello, So I know we are all over here, so I live in a city called Pleasant grove, its not really a city, but a suburb of dallas. But its real hood. They do have its ni...
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- We just moved from Allen, TX. We were in the expensive part of Allen and if I had to do all over again, I would rent in Texas. The property taxes killed us. Now the...
- The 2 big things that matter are - what school your kids go to and how economical is it to spend and hour each way in traffic away from the kids and on gas. The hou...
- If you can get what you paid for the house, it might not be a bad idea. BUT you need to realize that landlords also run credit checks and normally do not rent to peop...
Black Mold and Renting
Asked by S.B. from Gainesville
on April 24, 2010
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Hey moms. I am in a horrible situation. I am living in an apartment complex and upon recently cleaning my closet out, I noticed mold growing in on the corners of the c...
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- mold is reason enough to break lease with out it being against you. We had mold in our last apt. I had a 2 week old son. He was HORRIBLY sick his first year. We didn't...
- I have not gone through it, but perhaps you could contact the health department yourself and report the mold, and that from what you have heard from other tenants the ...
- You may also contact WIC in your area, they may have some resources to help you. Also some employer's have assistance for emergency things like this, i would contact ...