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Road Side Pub
Renters, how to replace carpet?
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<blockquote data-quote="terrible one" data-source="post: 16299130" data-attributes="member: 10282"><p>My rent only went up 10-$25 a month for the first 4 years (which I thought like you was for good behavior). Then last year he upped it $110 a month. He said it was for some pest control or some BS. Ok whatever. Then this last year he upped it another $125 a month. </p><p></p><p>Now I don’t do the minimum repairs anymore and call the management company to fix everything. So that’s why now I want to push for new carpet because I assume next year he will do the same and up it over $100 again. It’s still a great location and price is reasonable, not great like it used to be.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the post though, it was kind of what I was thinking too. My plan is 2 more years here then buying a house</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="terrible one, post: 16299130, member: 10282"] My rent only went up 10-$25 a month for the first 4 years (which I thought like you was for good behavior). Then last year he upped it $110 a month. He said it was for some pest control or some BS. Ok whatever. Then this last year he upped it another $125 a month. Now I don’t do the minimum repairs anymore and call the management company to fix everything. So that’s why now I want to push for new carpet because I assume next year he will do the same and up it over $100 again. It’s still a great location and price is reasonable, not great like it used to be. Thanks for the post though, it was kind of what I was thinking too. My plan is 2 more years here then buying a house [/QUOTE]
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