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William F. Ohio Taxes && Cleveland v Cinci v Columbus
19 October 2016 | 15 replies
Columbus taxes are lower than Cleveland, it seems to me (although it varies by neighborhood, of course), and there are no annoying Point of Sale inspections in which the city makes you fix every little thing in your property, like cracks in the sidewalk.
Joshua D. Sub-Floor Question??? With picture
21 May 2015 | 16 replies
But in addition to kitchen and bathroom tile (not only floors but also counter top tile and bath/shower wall tile), that hammer is great for separating cabinets from studs/drywall, countertops from cabinets, breaking up small sections of concrete sidewalks/driveways and on and on... heck, I even used it to quickly dig 300 holes when planting boxwood privets around the perimeter of my yard. 
Tyler Hardy Accessory Dwelling Unit - Denver / Littleton
12 May 2020 | 23 replies
There were sleazy attempts to suggest the property would improve safety by adding a sidewalk to a dangerous section of road (a side street with no traffic that led into an ally way).   
Courtney Nguyen How often do you pressure wash exterior/parking lot of your commercial property?
17 April 2023 | 15 replies
I am seeing some black spots in sidewalks, curbs, some dirt built up in parking lot so I am thinking it's time to have a power wash on the exterior of the building. 
Bryan R. Save 9% on your taxes!? Section 199 Deduction
5 June 2017 | 3 replies
The real property may consist of residential or commercial buildings; permanent structures (such as docks and wharves); permanent land improvements (such as swimming pools and parking lots); oil and gas wells, platforms and pipelines; and infrastructure (such as roads, sewers, sidewalks and power lines).
John Anderson Evaluate my insurance policy?
9 March 2023 | 3 replies
Prevention- snow, ice, walkways, sidewalks, steps, gutters.  
Michael Kelly Selling vacant land
12 November 2015 | 18 replies
Sometimes there's lots in a subdivision that are less marketable, (smaller, sloped, etc.) you want to make sure there's enough space for building, after required setbacks for curb, gutter, sidewalk, landscaping, any utilities, etc.
Patricia Miller Advice on realistic $/sqft for building a duplex (or 3) in Denver
25 November 2016 | 11 replies
. $30k in Los Gatos Mountains for a water meter, a few years back.You might want to check with AT&T and similar providers (phone/ data/ TV) what they require.For a small subdivision, we had to dedicate a 10' wide stripe of land to the city and build a sidewalk for them in this stripe.
Amanda Sterling RSA-5 Duplex - Use Registration Permit
5 July 2022 | 9 replies
I also committed to fixing the sidewalk and external repairs to make the street look just that little bit better, as well as not requiring any major modifications to the building - paint, flooring, tile, etc.
Tamara Sorensen Dwelling Insurance for Rental Property?
5 November 2019 | 2 replies
There is nothing in place if there is damage from say a car accidentally running into the house, hail damage, someone tripping on the sidewalk, dog bite or if there is major damage to the house that is not fire related.