Not exact matches
In fact a lot of us spend a lot of time in chronic overload, going from one mini-crisis to the next, one never
ending to do list
item to another, with too little time for rest and
repair.
And that's useful information to know — it eliminates the horror of a laundry list of
repairs and maintenance
items at the
end of an inspection report to know that a number of them are really DIY - type maintenance
items.
Your best bet is to, at the
end of the inspection, while you're all still in the property, just ask the inspector to take 10 or 15 minutes and walk you through the place, pointing out all the
items they've noted need
repair, maintenance or further inspection.
If you don't have Michigan renters insurance coverage, then you could
end up having to pay out a bunch of money to replace your
items or to
repair your home.
Remember that before you actually spend money on
repair or replacement
items and let them know right away so you don't
end up filing any unnecessary Harambee renters insurance claims if you can help it.
• Greet restaurant patrons and ensure that they are seated properly by coordinating service through restaurant hosts • Oversee the customers to ensure that they are being well taken care of by the restaurant staff • Estimate food consumption and coordinate with suppliers to make sure that food and beverage
items do not run out • Oversee cleaning of the kitchen and make - certain that employees conform to food safety and general hygiene principles • Monitor actions of staff members, take corrective action where needed and intervene in adverse situations • Direct the cleaning of the restaurant and ensure that liquor regulations are strictly followed • Take complaints from customers and attempt to resolve them by prioritizing customer satisfaction • Arrange for purchase, maintenance and
repair of restaurant equipment and furniture • Monitor cash flow and ensure that the cash register is appropriately balanced at the
end of the day • Assist in planning menus and indulge in marketing activities to increase the restaurant's presence in the industry
In the
end, that clause is to make sure the tenant has a vested interest into the upkeep of the property and to eliminate many
repair call on very minor
items (changing lightbulbs comes to mind)
Just want people to know: Just because its a Working Class Neighborhood (WCN for short), does not mean you have to skimp on the
repairs and renovation... I paid 25k for this property, and put about 25k in new
repairs (big ticket
items needed, more than I put in the past, but if it needs new anything, I
repair on the front
end, not back
end).