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Lease says tenant handles snow removal — is that normal?

Lease says tenant handles snow removal — is that normal?

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Lease says tenant handles snow removal — is that normal?

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      The relocation is set: Dallas, Texas to Iselin, New Jersey. Here’s what I can’t stop thinking about. The move makes sense on paper because of international relocation, but the real-life details feel more complicated than the clean relocation advice we keep hearing. Lease says tenant handles snow removal — is that normal?. I’m trying to understand how this feels after the first few months, not just during a weekend visit or a corporate relocation tour. For families or newcomers who have already been through something similar, what would you do differently? What should we take seriously before making the decision?

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      Teenagers do not experience relocation as an upgrade. They experience it as losing their people. Coming from New York, the biggest shock may not be space. It may be how much planning replaces spontaneity. Before committing, test the weekday version: school drop-off, grocery routine, commute, doctor access, and evening energy. The first few months were not a fair test. They were setup, loneliness, paperwork, and too many small decisions.

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      Small routines helped us more than big weekend exploring.

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      People talk about the area like it is one lifestyle. It is not. The exact neighborhood, commute, and school circle change everything. The commute, property taxes, school culture, and car dependency should all be treated as part of the same decision. My advice is to rent or stay flexible at first if you do not fully understand the area yet. I would still make the move, but I would prepare with more cash cushion, more patience, and fewer fantasies.

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