Old tenant left it at my rental. It's octagon, standard size (if there is a standard size?), free for pick up. Looks like it's a good trampoline, but I want it out of my sight.
You will have to take it apart, and I don't want random pieces of it laying all over the place when you do.
Not much of a story behind it, single mom with 3 kids, one of which is an aspiring artist (judging by the mural on my wall made out of permanent marker), and another one that enjoyed painting carpets.
Really annoying, which is why I'm giving her trampoline away that she left behind. There's also a bbq (nice one too) but I might keep that.
Might want to make sure you're in compliance with the rules for abandoned goods in the Residential Tenancies Act. I'd hate to see you get sued over a trampoline by a bad tenant.
Although I also love the part after where it parodies Gone With the Wind and shows all the injured children, followed by the part where he tries to return it to Krusty and Krusty just whips out a shotgun and tells Homer to keep on driving.
Might want to make sure you're in compliance with the rules for abandoned goods in the Residential Tenancies Act. I'd hate to see you get sued over a trampoline by a bad tenant.
(I really did want the trampoline I left behind when I moved out, in fact, it's worth $800...)
Pfft. I'd love for a tenant to try to sue me for their abandoned garbage. Periodic tenancy agreements, lease agreements, and eviction notices all have one thing in common: the date by which the premises has to be vacated. Anything left behind gets disposed of, and the cost for disposal is deducted from the security deposit.
Pfft. I'd love for a tenant to try to sue me for their abandoned garbage. Periodic tenancy agreements, lease agreements, and eviction notices all have one thing in common: the date by which the premises has to be vacated. Anything left behind gets disposed of, and the cost for disposal is deducted from the security deposit.
Exactly. In fact, I can legally go after her for all the repairs ($5 grand) so if she wants to raise a stink about a tramp I'll do the same about broken windows and a botched, unauthorized basement paint job. I love being a landlord!!!! lol
On the other hand, I just hope I'm not at fault for prototypes kids when they inevitably fly off their new tramp and land in the nearby hedges.....
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Exactly. In fact, I can legally go after her for all the repairs ($5 grand) so if she wants to raise a stink about a tramp I'll do the same about broken windows and a botched, unauthorized basement paint job. I love being a landlord!!!! lol
On the other hand, I just hope I'm not at fault for prototypes kids when they inevitably fly off their new tramp and land in the nearby hedges.....
Over $1000 left behind the act states a 30 day wait.
On the other hand, I just hope I'm not at fault for prototype's friend's kids when they inevitably fly off their new tramp and land in the nearby hedges.....
Didn't make it to my back yard sadly. But my friend as given me verbal assurance that if his kids jump off his self-made fort/playground, on to your trampoline, and then hurt/kill/etc themselves, he only has himself to blame.