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Leslie Chong Ventless Dryer Experience
7 November 2017 | 6 replies
Blomberg units were once in this category (or near it), but have declined since manufacturing shifted from Germany to Turkey.Whirlpool/Electrolux have recently introduced heat pump driven, compact dryers in North America, which is an interesting development ... if only their reliability / repair history were better.Ventless (condensation or heat pump) dryers work well, but differently, than the more traditional in N.A. element driven dryers.  
Chad R. Wind and Flood Insurance In FL
15 November 2017 | 7 replies
This is why the HOA has an interest in your insurance coverage.The HOA is covering the outside of the units BUT - if you are unable to rebuild the inside of the unit because you don't have the proper insurance that is bad for all the owners in the association so that's why you are getting heat about having the correct coverage.  
Charles S. Analyzing deals to contribute back to the community
21 November 2017 | 5 replies
It's rare for tenants to pay their own heat in NYC (it does happen in newer buildings, though I'd be surprised if a brand new 2 unit in Queens would be going for 400K), but even assuming they do, you need to pay for electric in common areas and I've never heard of a tenant paying water in NYC.
Will Bumgarner Advice on pre Civil War property
15 November 2017 | 3 replies
It doesn't have heat or a/c but the electrical was updated 3 years ago and the owner/occupier of the property has made a few improvements including siding, paint, wood rot replacement, electrical.
Michael S. Finally - First Post and First Deal
14 November 2017 | 7 replies
Our initial plan for the next couple of years is to get rents to market, and see what we can do with the water and heating bills.Over the next few years, we will build out our buy and hold portfolio in the Toledo area.
Marcel Bryar Air Filter Replacement
17 November 2017 | 6 replies
I stress that regularly changing these will help greatly with heating and cooling costs.More often than not there's still 11 in the box when they move out.For many tenants the only way to make certain these will be changed out regularly is if I go over and do this myself.Gail
Steve DellaPelle My handyman agreed to add 2 BR's in attic...how should I plan?
15 November 2017 | 3 replies
The unit I am living in is a 1 BR/1 BA on the second floor of the building...the door to the attic is right outside my entrance and goes up to a big open area that USED to be 2 additional bedrooms, however, it has been vacant for years as there was a fire in the 80's.My handyman took a look and agreed that he could definitely add the 2 bedrooms, no problems...I know egress windows will be a major factor and I am also looking into the heating and electric to make sure it is linked to my unit's heater/panel.What else should I be looking/planning for?
Deanna Boss Best electric baseboard heater for child's bedroom
15 November 2017 | 2 replies
If I was a tenant I will not want my babies near a electric heated furnace.
Darren Day Anyone see Slab homes in Northwest Indiana? Issues? Common?
18 November 2017 | 6 replies
It’s funny you ask one of the houses I am looking at is on a slab with all electric heat.
Jason Lee Electric vs Gas Increasing Home Value
15 November 2017 | 8 replies
I prefer natural gas heat .