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. The leak happened right where the carpet meets the linoleum and resulted in mold. Per my insurance carrier, I will likely receive a payout to cover new floors in the operatory plus all the carpet in the office that is continuous with where the initial damage occurred. The carpet covers my entire office
April 24, 2026
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?) and there will be no coverage if due to corrosion or neglect. Plumber says she will do all she can to help me get coverage. TIA I really hope you have a plaster trap installed and working. Old sewer lines break. I would be surprised if you get a dime out of the insurance. $25K in my neighborhood for a new
October 27, 2022
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shows up. Glad I did not wait. I am unsure who owns this problem (& damage from it). Is it the landlord's issue? Is it mine? I have already put a call into my insurance just in case, but am not too sure how to handle this. This is my first real issue in this space in almost 9 years. Any
July 31, 2014
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to cotton rolls and gauze, but PPE has gone through the roof and is it customary for the renter to supply his own PPE Insurance- I don't want to suddenly find myself in the middle of a lawsuit for something I didn't do. Does the renter have to carry his own insurance for the premises
November 04, 2021
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if we can continue to see patient for the short term.permits can run 6 months...1. Get a, lawyer(real estate specialist). 2. Check into your and landlord's insurance. You may have a very good claim against one or both to make you whole. If you are lucky, the insurance proceeds could pay
January 16, 2016
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for the taxes part.really depends on the market and price per sq ft based on the market. One option is that you charge a per sq foot amount and nothing else. So when insurance and taxes come due you write the check from your piggy bank. The other is a double net or triple net lease where
August 18, 2015
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or something. Never hurts to ask.. PatThe problem will be staffing, as the office will have to be open and you'll need one the office's assistants to function in one of their rooms. You have a license and that's imperative to protect the office owner. You probably don't need liability insurance
March 17, 2017
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of thumb tax appraisal not really a good indicator.... but it really comes down to...what $ is the owner willing to let it go for....The lower the price the better for you... what is your Net Operating expense of building ( gross rent minus taxes/maintenance insurance) divided by the amount
March 03, 2016
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a thread by changing the topic of the thread. If this does happen the post can be deleted. The Terms of Use for the Dentaltown Message Board which explains this in further detail can be found here:. Thank you for your cooperation. Check their insurance and provide treatment... doug The residue
May 10, 2023
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with previous 2 LL and current one till now back dating to June 2017 staing that the util will be billed separately from CAM. And today I get a packet of paper stating that I will need to pay $17k in recon prop. tax by beginning of June and that I will be be billed for insurance as well in a few days
June 10, 2019
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to protect the AC units. My tenants have tried to get me to replace carpets (no way), they broke windows and asked me to replace them, (No way) made them file their insurance. They tried to get me to pay for their sign repair (no way). I stick to what's in the lease and hold them to it. Two weeks ago I
January 09, 2014
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or interest they might pay for the allowance. The other thing here is that, if the TI Allowance is integrated into your base lease rent, then your base rent increases will also include the amortized TI Allowance. Assuming you are looking at a triple net lease (Net taxes, net insurance, net common area
March 22, 2023
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either... So if some lightning damages the roof, are we as tenants the ones who need to foot the bill through our insurance? Where is the line drawn? How about air conditioner units? If one dies, are we responsible to pay for the replacement cost of one which could be like $5000? Say our lease ends
August 18, 2016
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