Re: Cleaning a Broken Window

Re: Cleaning a Broken Window

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Cleaning a Broken Window Mamie K. Anding 10-27-2006
In your book, crappy might equal substandard, but in the eyes of the Code
Compliance Department and the law, it does not.


"Nan" <dontbotherme@home.com> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 02:43:05 GMT, "Mamie K. Anding"
> <hannah67@swbell.net> wrote:
>
>>It isn't substandard, just crappy, and my moving budget is zeroed out
>>right
>>now. I have explored my options for getting out, and I do not have the
>>resources right now to get out.
>
> In my book, crappy = substandard. You stated there is a long list of
> things that need to be done. Your landlord won't do the repairs?
>
> Nan




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