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verbalddos t1_jebjwud wrote

Reply to comment by Gamegis in Best Pho? by TheRealJewf

They are not open past 6pm or seemingly whenever they feel like it. I've tried multiple times.... Someday I will get to sample this seemingly legendary broth

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DeviantAnthro t1_jebixsz wrote

This is the answer for the most part. They check to see if there is large bulk pickup on recycling days and will then, allegedly, pick it up by the weekend for free. When I moved out of my last apartment I just threw a ginormous pile of acceptable trash in my alley (where the cans are) and it was gone eventually.

I have an obnoxious amount yardwork that I need to be picked up, it's just chilling in my backyard until next Wednesday. You can also call and have it picked up whenever you want for a $100 or so fee.

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goodsam2 t1_jebha0k wrote

Reply to comment by kayaker83 in Best Pho? by TheRealJewf

Cries in Phoenix garden. I'm still a little surprised they made it that long.

They had some of the best chicken and it was all vegan/vegetarian.

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goodsam2 t1_jebh08q wrote

Reply to comment by m0arpepper in Best Pho? by TheRealJewf

I went there a lot when they changed. They said it was just a rebranding and it was the same people but something felt off and IDK what it was but the pho wasn't as good the next time.

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FromTheIsle t1_jebgh93 wrote

If I had to guess there are probably people keeping literal trash on their patios. Maybe not you, but they are pretty much softly saying clean up your shit before we do it for you.

If you are wondering whether or not your things are garbage...Im gonna say then those things are probably not garbage and you are fine. Common sense should inform you what kind of things a landlord would want to clean up. If you have empty flower pots you don't want trashed, can you put them inside for a day or out a sign on them saying to not throw them away? If the owner is rarely there it seems like the path of least resistance is to just hide them for a day or two then put them back.

Leases by default almost always say that you are responsible for upkeep of the appearance of the unit unless other wise stated (like if lawncare was included). Yes its language that could be abused, but it's also a common sense rule where if you have literal trash on your patio, I'm actually doing you a big favor by cleaning it up for free and not charging you. So the owner is within his right to some degree... That said an over zealous owner could just have a hair up his ass. This is the shit that property managers have to deal with regularly. Rich pricks with no people skills are alot sometimes.

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