discruiser
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Here are a couple of pictures from my rental cleanup.
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Unbelievable!!

Here are a couple of pictures from my rental cleanup.
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I particularly like how adept DCL is at restating your question in their answer without providing an answer.
Are these fares similar if we're trying to get from LAX to the Disneyland area (HoJo's)? One-way on the Disneyland Express is $84 for our family of 5 so these prices are about the same, but it would probably be more flexible.
The house across the street went into foreclosure. My DH kept the outside looking good until it was sold. We went in once as we saw tons of traffic and no Sold sign. GROSS!! Mold everywhere- totally trashed! I was so discouraged that my poor DH would have to take care of it forever but the bank finally put some $ in and it sold immediately to a very nice couple. yeah!![]()
Here are a couple of pictures from my rental cleanup.
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The kitchen
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the Deck, notice my sink they took out
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The basement
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My steps
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This is one of the floor ducts--they are all like this
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And she called the police that I was throwing away her "valuables".
At least it is cleaned out now. Now to just repair it.![]()
Glad that worked out and you got some nice neighbors.![]()
We haven't flown in years, but we're booked on SW also. If you do see your flight at a lower price on the "dings", do you go cancel your original flight and then rebook with the credit? We bought 6 tickets so I'd be kind of afraid that when I went to rebook, we wouldn't be able to get all 6 seats.
Kim
I booked with SuperShuttle for $70 for 5 of us (total of 6 people, but the baby is free) from LAX to the Grand Californian. There is a $2 off per person coupon on the Anaheim Orange County website. This is for shared van service up to 7 passengers. Boy, will I feel sorry for that 7th person they stick with us, having to ride with 4 kids who've been sitting on an airplane for 3.5 hours and can't wait to get to Disneyland!![]()
Kim
We haven't flown in years, but we're booked on SW also. If you do see your flight at a lower price on the "dings", do you go cancel your original flight and then rebook with the credit? We bought 6 tickets so I'd be kind of afraid that when I went to rebook, we wouldn't be able to get all 6 seats.
Kim
EWE! How could they live like that? And with themselves treating someone else property in that manner!
I do mortgages and I have some customers that are buying foreclosures. This happens fairly often. What I don't understand is how people can blame the mortgage company (or landlord in your case) for their own personal problems. I would be humilated and leave as quietly as I could, I wouldn't destroy the place. UGH!
I agree, we have gone into some foreclosures that have been destroyed on the inside. The outside will look nice and then you open the door to a nightmare. I guess they try to keep up appearances so the neighbors don't think ill of them.
The house across the street went into foreclosure. My DH kept the outside looking good until it was sold. We went in once as we saw tons of traffic and no Sold sign. GROSS!! Mold everywhere- totally trashed! I was so discouraged that my poor DH would have to take care of it forever but the bank finally put some $ in and it sold immediately to a very nice couple. yeah!![]()
So....after that long and not so nice letter to Delta that DH sent this is the response we got from Delta - NOT HAPPY
DH is working on another letter to Delta and then our original letter will go to anybody who will listen!
Dear Mr. Seifert,
Thank you for contacting us.
When traveling on Deltas domestic system including Puerto Rico and the
U.S. Virgin Islands, we allow each ticketed passenger a maximum of two
checked bags free of charge. Each bag may not weigh more than fifty
pounds or exceed sixty-two inches in total dimension (length plus width
plus height).
Items in excess of the free allowance are subject to an appropriate
charge. If you have more than two pieces of baggage, or if one or more
of your bags exceeds the weight or size restrictions, you may be charged
an excess baggage fee. Some sporting equipment may be substituted
without cost for one piece of checked baggage. For additional
information on baggage allowance policies and fees, please refer to
delta.com and search for ?Baggage Allowance.?
Effective May 1, 2008, due to rising fuel costs and business decisions
reflecting today?s competitive landscape, Delta will begin charging
$25.00 for a second checked bag. This new fee will be applicable
systemwide to all passengers regardless of when the reservations were
booked or ticketed.
While we would like to offer special consideration in cases such as
yours, we are unable to honor the many similar requests that we receive
from others in equally deserving situations. We follow a consistent
policy to ensure that Delta is fair to everyone who travels with us.
Accordingly, we must respectfully decline your request.
Again, thank you for writing. We recognize this was not the response you
expected to receive and trust you will understand our position. We value
your business and hope you will continue to choose Delta.
Sincerely,
Daniel Tancak
Customer Support Desk
I just got a phone call from Chase about my Disney Visa card - apparently someone has gotten ahold of the number and has made over $600 in charges over the last 2 days. They are reversing all the charges, contacting the 3 credit bureaus, closing the account and issuing me new cards. I'm going to have to review the statement for our other accounts to make sure there aren't any fraudulent charges on them as well and pull a credit report to see if there are any accounts that have been opened recently. Does it never end?
Here are a couple of pictures from my rental cleanup.
And she called the police that I was throwing away her "valuables".
At least it is cleaned out now. Now to just repair it.![]()
Wow -- I've heard nothing but horror stories about renters. I don't know if I could ever become a landlord knowing how some people treat others' property.
We have 3 of them and really this is the first time we have really had what I call damage. Rent has been skipped out on, but usually the damage deposit more than covers it. We have had them all about 10 years now. I figured they were some diversifcation from the stock market. I do remember when that movie Pacific Heights came out and Alan and I said we would never rent something out.
About a year ago, we moved out of state. We decided to look at some foreclosures and were shocked at what we found inside. Even though there were some so-called bargains, I don't think we could ever buy a bank-owned home. We were told by our realtor that many of these homes had "foreclosure parties" before they were evicted. They would invite a bunch of friends over and literally destroy the house and remove anything of value before leaving. It was the stories of what they would do to places that you can't see (behind the drywall, etc.) that finally steered us away from looking at any more foreclosures. We ended up building a new home and had to live in an apartment for six months during construction. That was another eye-opening experience for the kids.
I guess the one-positive from the number of foreclosures on the market is that banks are starting to fix them up to sell them rather than holding on to them to sell "as-is".
So....after that long and not so nice letter to Delta that DH sent this is the response we got from Delta - NOT HAPPY
DH is working on another letter to Delta and then our original letter will go to anybody who will listen!
I agree, we have gone into some foreclosures that have been destroyed on the inside. The outside will look nice and then you open the door to a nightmare. I guess they try to keep up appearances so the neighbors don't think ill of them.
Hi everyone,
Is there a plan to do a group dining at Palo? If so what night?