Roadrunnerbins is a good place to start, depending on where you live. Dumpster.com is also another place to look. It really depends on your location.
Rubbermaid makes a wide variety of garbage containers that you can use, they are study enough for outdoor use and also reasonably priced if it happens to blow away again.Mistral is also a decent brand, if a little less well known.
Yes, most bigger metropolitan areas have trash receptacles for rent from the waste management company. It may be more difficult in the outlying towns as services may be limited.
Really, you can have as many as you can afford. You pay to rent trash cans from the trash company, so you can have as many as you can afford to rent. == ==
around $900 per month, trash and water are usually included.
The cost of month-to-month rent for this property is 1500.
a month later
Rent prices can vary depending on location, but generally, the cheapest month to rent a property is January.
The first month's rent pays for your first month in the apartment. You will owe the agreed-upon rent to the landlord the second month. I can't see why anything would be prorated--your security deposit cannot be used for rent.
If your rent is month-to-month, then you probably do not have to pay a full months rent for the month that you're moving out. However, if you're just moving in, having just signed a lease, then you're responsible for the rent during the entire term of the lease or until the landlord rents out the unit, which ever comes first.
If there was a lease, the landlord has an obligation to try to rent it. Until then, the tenant owes the rent. If this was a month-to-month tenancy, the landlord should keep the first month's rent, and return the security deposit and last-month's rent, if any.
If you rent by the month, a month's rent unless the landlord has agreed to a lesser amount. If you rent by the week, 2 weeks' worth. If you rent by the day.....14 days' worth.
He spends 25% of his income on rent.