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2002 Rental Roundtable Archives
from the San Diego Union
Tribune
- January 6, 2002: Neophyte Landlord Needs
Inside Information
- January 20, 2002: Tenant's Apartment a Shade
too Shady
- February 10, 2002: Painting Fee may be
Discrimination
- February 24, 2002: Landlord Wants to Keep
Left-behind Items as Compensation
- March 10, 2002: How to Find if There are
Sexual Offenders in your Neighborhood
- March 24, 2002: Landlord Ignores Tenant's
Request to Upgrade Apartment
- April 14, 2002: Does a Close Relative Need a
Property Manager's License?
- May 19, 2002: What's the Smartest Way to
Find Rental Property?
- June 2, 2002: Law says Looks aren't
Important, only Safety Counts in Apartments
- June 16, 2002: Elevators Must be Inspected
Yearly, Permits Posted
- July 7, 2002: How
Does Renter Get his Credit Record Cleared Up?
- July 21, 2002: Tenant
Raises the Roof Over Strong Tar Odor Seeping In
- August 4, 2002: Appliance Defiance May be
Out of Place
- August 18, 2002: Who's
to Pay for Overheated Office
- September 1, 2002: What
is Limit on Apartment Occupancy?
- September 15, 2002: Changing Jobs is no
Excuse for Broken Lease
- October 13, 2002: Trip Coincides with
Inspection
- November 3, 2002: Parking
Sticker Issue Could Get Sticky over Sharing of Privileges
- November 24, 2002: Divorcing
Landlords Use Tenant as Pawn in Battle
- December 8, 2002: House
Without Jacks Makes Calling Difficult
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dwellings offered or advertised are on an equal opportunity basis.

Revised and Updated -
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
Robert S. Griswold, CRE, CPM, CCIM,
PCAM, GRI, ARM
Griswold Corporate Center
Griswold Real Estate Management, Inc.
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San Diego, CA 92121-1743
Phone: (858) 597-6100
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