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    Roger.I have gotten to know my landlord Bob pretty well.He knows I would never just go ahead and just install one drilling the holes in his floor and I know we have talked about the financial long term plan for the shop equipment and it's liquidation once I am done with the shop.
    The other thing is because he has been so good to me,I would mind leaving it behind depending on how deep I was into it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1gary View Post
    Roger.I have gotten to know my landlord Bob pretty well.He knows I would never just go ahead and just install one drilling the holes in his floor and I know we have talked about the financial long term plan for the shop equipment and it's liquidation once I am done with the shop.
    The other thing is because he has been so good to me,I would mind leaving it behind depending on how deep I was into it.
    All I said was you should consider it. No matter how well you've gotten to know the landlord, if it were me I would modify the rental agreement or lease to reflect any perceived agreement on property improvements, including future liability. Property owners have a way of "forgetting" verbal agreements down the road.
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