A reader named Cali wrote in: “Any chance you could figure out what our responsibilities are as renters regarding snow removal in the District? I can’t find anything and knowing my landlord he’ll make something up.” We’ll refer any confused renters to our post on this subject from two years ago, which explains D.C. law regarding snow shoveling. It reads, “D.C. law requires residents to remove snow from sidewalks and steps within eight hours of daylight after the snow stops.” The key word there is “residents.” Rowhouse renters should not expect their landlord to show up with a shovel; you just have to get out there and clear the way. If you live in a big apartment building, you probably pay for a maintenance crew that will take care of this for you, but best to check with your building manager. The current forecast is calling for a second winter weather system to enter the D.C. area between 4-6 p.m. as light snow, and then change to sleet and freezing rain later tonight. Given the possibility that the freezing rain could create a hard shell of ice on top of the snow on the sidewalks, we’d recommend getting out there and taking care of business as soon as you get home from work. Put down a little salt while you’re at it.