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	<title>Comments on: No insulation in a drafty leaky house</title>
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		<title>By: fosgate3</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[it would probably be cheaper for you to just go buy a few rolls of insulation and put it in your attic than to continue to fight issue. the excess money you are paying on your utilities would more than cover a few rolls of attic insulation that you can put in yourself relatively easily. not only will it be cheaper but it will also be less time consuming and less stress than trying to battle it out with the landlord just to have him paint a target on your back for the future. save your receipts in case push comes to shove and if you really want to be a stickler about it, take the insulation up and take it with you if you move. 

i rent a house and have done lots of repairs out of my own pocket. some may say i shouldnt but for me, it&#039;s much easier to do than to fight it over with the landlord just to have him say &quot;no&quot; in the end. plus, i can be certain about how it&#039;s installed (because i&#039;m the one doing it). just my $2.36 worth.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>it would probably be cheaper for you to just go buy a few rolls of insulation and put it in your attic than to continue to fight issue. the excess money you are paying on your utilities would more than cover a few rolls of attic insulation that you can put in yourself relatively easily. not only will it be cheaper but it will also be less time consuming and less stress than trying to battle it out with the landlord just to have him paint a target on your back for the future. save your receipts in case push comes to shove and if you really want to be a stickler about it, take the insulation up and take it with you if you move. </p>
<p>i rent a house and have done lots of repairs out of my own pocket. some may say i shouldnt but for me, it&#8217;s much easier to do than to fight it over with the landlord just to have him say &#8220;no&#8221; in the end. plus, i can be certain about how it&#8217;s installed (because i&#8217;m the one doing it). just my $2.36 worth.</p>
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