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Ok, snow confuses me. I have read the tagged posts -- someone complained that someone else didn't shovel / ice the sidewalk in front of their house, and they hurt themselves.
Who is responsible for that task? I rent in an 8-unit apartment building. Am I supposed to do that, since I'm on the first floor? Is there one designated resident to do that? Does the landlord bear the responsibility?
If I AM supposed to do it, where do I get salt? And what do you do, just sprinkle it all around?
I noticed a big blue barrel at the corner with sand in it. Can I use that, or is that a private barrel? It is right on the sidewalk on the street corner.
Also, what if there is a snow emergency declared, and it is street sweeping day on the odd side of the street? Does that mean you just can't park anywhere? I hear it is going to snow like mad Friday, and Friday is stupid street sweeping day.
I know I sound like a complete idiot, but seriously, there's no snow in Texas! At least, not like this...
Who is responsible for that task? I rent in an 8-unit apartment building. Am I supposed to do that, since I'm on the first floor? Is there one designated resident to do that? Does the landlord bear the responsibility?
If I AM supposed to do it, where do I get salt? And what do you do, just sprinkle it all around?
I noticed a big blue barrel at the corner with sand in it. Can I use that, or is that a private barrel? It is right on the sidewalk on the street corner.
Also, what if there is a snow emergency declared, and it is street sweeping day on the odd side of the street? Does that mean you just can't park anywhere? I hear it is going to snow like mad Friday, and Friday is stupid street sweeping day.
I know I sound like a complete idiot, but seriously, there's no snow in Texas! At least, not like this...
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Date: 2008-12-17 11:46 pm (UTC)in all cases, check the rental agreement, then double-check with your landlord if you're not sure.
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Date: 2008-12-18 06:50 pm (UTC)