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Post #793768 by tikiskip on Wed, Mar 13, 2019 6:37 PM

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I had this friend that we grew up with in the neighborhood his dad was rich, like beyond rich.
He was at our table got up and left but did not leave ANY tip, well I put one down for him and told him later hey don't do that $hit when you sit with us, and they remember who you are FYI.

Weeks later he told me "hey you are right those guys do remember you" as he could not get service when he went in later.

And good luck Mike, a LANDLORD once told me the MAIN place new businesses fail is in the Lease, that is they negotiate a bad lease.
This guy had MANY rental properties and had me set a cable line to his kitchen for cable TV for fear they would charge him to do it.

Then gave me a old carved wood barber chair with gargoyles on it he found in a hotel he bought.

DON"T sign a ten year lease, get a lease with a three year start with two three year renewal options.
This way you are not on the hook for TEN years if it does not go well.

YES they want every dime if you go out, the full ten years till they re rent the space.