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RENTING - Being the main tenant and sub-tenant behaviour - am I being pedantic?
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If the landlord wants it removed, you can always get rid using freecycle stipulating whoever wants it must collect. People will also collect for the scrap value even, including certain charities.
http://www.bulkywaste.org/"Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance" - Confucius0 -
Well done for coming back to complete your story - very few do.
Bet you can't get the bike up to the third storey either.0 -
You can always donate the machine to charity when you leave... they'll collect it and lug it down the stairs
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Well done for coming back to complete your story - very few do.
Bet you can't get the bike up to the third storey either.
Well, it's only fair
The bike has to stay downstairs sadly, if I could I would! 235Kg's is more than I can cope with :rotfl:If the landlord wants it removed, you can always get rid using freecycle stipulating whoever wants it must collect. People will also collect for the scrap value even, including certain charities.
http://www.bulkywaste.org/
Good point kinger. I would hate for it to go to scrap as it's still working very well (touch wood!)>PasturesNew wrote: »You can always donate the machine to charity when you leave... they'll collect it and lug it down the stairs
Nasty man, hehe. Certainly worth considering.
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Started debt at 17, stopped by 25 :-D ...I'm in debt again because of property :-/0
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