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Your fan must be faulty. I can't think of any reason why your refrigerator would be making any noise. There could possibly be a loose piece or something rattling around in there when the fan is running as well. I would get it checked out in case it could be a bigger problem.

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Well most of refrigerator makes noise when their fans do not work well so you should need to fix the loose fan of your refrigerator so that it may stop making more noise. To fix your noise you check this tutorial that will help you to repair your refrigerator. Check this website for details. Check … Read more
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kirra australia thanked Neal Widdows' answer
If your refrigerator is noisy it will probably be due to a malfunctioning fan.  Refrigerators use many fans during normal operation and from time to time one of these fans can break.  The first step in diagnosing a noisy refrigerator is to determine exactly where the noise is coming from.  First of all, is the … Read more
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kirra australia thanked Anna Phillips' answer
You need to give at least thirty days--that's where the term "month-to-month" comes from. Now, of course, if you know sooner than that (say two months), it's courteous to give as much notice as possible. Thirty days is the minimum amount of time. Make sure you do it in writing and keep a copy so … Read more
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I recently moved out of an apartment because there was a shooting the apt below me. I had called the landlord to warn him of the activities that were going on with the tenant who had moved in less than a week before. Nothing was done! So after the shooting I informed him I would … Read more
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A month to month is just that if you do not want to rent another month than move out by the end of the month.  If it states that a 30 day notice must be given than do that.  If nothing is stated than month to month.  No notice is needed.  But that is kinda rude not to give … Read more
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From what I understand from the people that I do removals for, it really depends on what is stated in your contract. Generally landlords require a certain notice period and while it may vary from person to person, they will put in down in detail. Otherwise you can just check with them to make sure … Read more