(Part 3) Top products from r/AskLosAngeles

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We found 9 product mentions on r/AskLosAngeles. We ranked the 49 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/vintagepolish · 11 pointsr/AskLosAngeles

The landlord sounds incredibly shady from what you've described.

California tenant laws place responsibility on the property management to treat uninhabitable conditions. A cockroach infestation is categorized under uninhabitable conditions - they are a symptom of extremely unsanitary living conditions.

Here are a few links - make sure you read through these and know your rights as a tenant, and DOCUMENT EVERYTHING! Take photos of the cockroaches, maybe capture one and keep it as evidence. It is absolutely the responsibility of the landlord to pay for a PROPER and professional exterminator/fumigation service.

  1. http://www.dca.ca.gov/publications/landlordbook/repairs.shtml

  2. http://www.caltenantlaw.com/Habitability.htm

    In the meantime, you can get roach baits, especially the ones where there's poisoned food that the cockroaches bring back to the nest and eliminates the nest from the inside. These are really effective:
    http://www.amazon.com/Combat-Source-Large-Child-Resistant-Stations/dp/B001ACMBJK

    It's going to be frustrating, but don't let your landlord or shitty property management company take advantage of you as a tenant. Make sure you know your rights and luckily California usually leans in the favor of the tenant. Good luck!

    Edit - I think this is your management company: http://www.yelp.com/biz/pacific-real-estate-and-management-inc-los-angeles
u/Howardval · 1 pointr/AskLosAngeles

I just looked it up since I'm not familiar with it. I much prefer the paste type wax than liquid spray. The Car Guys Hybrid Wax description shows it's safe for windows too. A real wax should never be put on windows. If it's safe for windows, then it's not really a good barrier since it can be wiped off too easy and the protection layer is extremely thin.

Try using a real paste wax. I've personally used either Mothers or Meguires paste wax with great results. Stay away from combo pastes (cleaner wax). If your car needs a good cleaning (paint is rough when you touch it), use a clay bar before waxing.

u/RobbDigi · 1 pointr/AskLosAngeles

I had the same issue with my LL and I bought a few of these standing planter boxes. Good luck! Adams Manufacturing 9303-48-3700 36-Inch Deluxe Garden Planter, White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0056QXOA6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_owCqDbFTTBE1B

u/robbbbb · 2 pointsr/AskLosAngeles

Mine is about 10' off the ground (I actually have it on an outside wall), and it was just a cheap antenna I found at Best Buy several years ago... looks kind of like this:
http://www.amazon.com/RCA-ANT1650F-Digital-Amplified-Antenna/dp/B0027FGW3K?ie=UTF8&keywords=HD%20antenna%20RCA&qid=1465277399&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1

u/NeptuNeo · 1 pointr/AskLosAngeles

speaking of 'CHECK ENGINE' I recommend buying a Diagnostic Scan Tool from Amazon that will allow you to see the codes that are causing the light to go on, so you can verify what the mechanic tells you. I got one for under $15 Amazon Diagnostic Scan Tool

u/jonesgrey · 1 pointr/AskLosAngeles

Would the bag be at baggage claim even though LAX was my departure airport, not my destination? I would imagine the staff would at least figure out that someone departing LA wouldn’t be at the LAX baggage area.

My bag is a dark olive green, military-style duffel bag with no branding or writing on the outside. There is a red combination lock on the very top.

This is almost the same bag on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Rothco-Load-Canvas-Duffle-Olive/dp/B001FC8AFY/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=military+duffle+bags&qid=1562588306&s=gateway&sprefix=miltary+du&sr=8-3

u/metalsippycup · 2 pointsr/AskLosAngeles

What year is the Van? If it has an OBD2 port, you can purchase this OBD2 Bluetooth Scan Tool and get the app called Torque Pro and follow this video to check emission monitors on your van. You can check your monitor readiness and can go in to get it tested when all monitors are ready. Or you can use the scan tool and app to diagnose what is causing the problem. Might be a lazy O2 sensor.