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Sep 25, 2012 19:28

I keep a rainy day fund but I've never called it that. I've always called it the 'roof caves in' or the 'house falls down' fund, depending on which day of the week it is and how pessimisstic I've been feeling ( Read more... )

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emeraldus September 26 2012, 01:34:48 UTC
Good idea to get it taken care of before the weather turns on you. So you're going to have real stranger tenants for the first time, huh? LOL.

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usa_p September 26 2012, 15:49:08 UTC
Oh jeez, yes. And the nature of my job being what it is, I know exactly what we're getting into. Egads. I'm brushing up on my knowledge of Landlord/Tenant law (ever-changing), which I am familiar enough with, but trying to remember what does and doesn't apply to duplexes vs. apt. buildings can sometimes be tricky; lead-paint, window guards, CO detectors, bed bug disclosures, etc. NYC has six-and-a-half tons of property & rent laws. And then I'm petrified I'm going to leave something important off the lease, and also concerned whether Grr's requirement of "must have good taste in music" counts as discriminatory...

FUN, I tell you.

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wildcherrypepsi September 28 2012, 15:57:51 UTC
Its called an Emergency Fund. Suzy Orman says it all the time.

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usa_p October 5 2012, 02:32:58 UTC
House-falls-down-fund has a nicer ring to it.

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