
5 June 2017 | 113 replies
I fixed everything , no callbacks. only call I had this year on that house was a light fixture not working turned out to be light bulb.

17 June 2015 | 3 replies
It has small stuff like water leakage at sink fixture handles, water leakage in sink drain pipe, water stain beneath sink.

18 May 2016 | 14 replies
If you guys ever grab that cup of coffee count me in.

24 June 2015 | 11 replies
But, if there were no other factors that indicated that the worker was an employee other than the investor providing finish materials, it's not cut-and-dried that a court would rule this way.Here's more info:http://www.irs.gov/Businesses/Small-Businesses-&-S...http://www.oregon.gov/ODA/shared/Documents/Publica...Personally, I do what other recommend above -- I purchase all finish materials (cabinets, countertops, light fixtures, plumbing fixtures, doors, windows, etc) and I have the contractor provide all the building materials (wire, pipe, roofing material, drywall, paint, fasteners, lumber, etc).To make the process easier for finish materials, I keep a Home Depot SKU list that I can reference when I'm ready to place an order.

26 June 2015 | 10 replies
Certainly it will be slanted toward the owner and PM, having your attorney review I'd look more to what might be enforced rather than what they require, penalties are negotiable, insurance is as well, equipment and fixtures might be as well.

22 June 2015 | 3 replies
Here is what we put in our move out letter, which may be helpful to build on:Specifically, here's a list of items you should thoroughly clean before vacating:[ ] Floors[ ] sweep/mop laminate floors[ ] vacuum carpets and rugs (shampoo if necessary)[ ] mop kitchen and bathroom floors[ ] Walls, baseboards, ceilings, and built-in shelves[ ] Kitchen cabinets, countertops and sink, stove and oven--inside and out [ ] Refrigerator--clean inside and out, empty it of food[ ] Bathtubs, showers, toilets, and plumbing fixtures[ ] Doors, windows, and window coveringsPlease don't leave anything behind--that includes bags of garbage, clothes, food, newspapers, furniture, appliances, dishes, plants, cleaning supplies, or other items that belong to you.For move in, put all info in the rental agreement.

23 June 2015 | 6 replies
according to the Non-Residential/Residential Landlord and Tenant ActsIf a tenant abandons, surrenders possession of, or is evicted from nonresidential rental property and leaves goods, furnishings, fixtures, or any other personal property on the premises of the nonresidential rental property, the landlord may take possession of the personal property ten (10) days after the tenant receives personal service of notice or fifteen (15) days after notice is mailed, whichever is latest, and if the personal property has no ascertainable or apparent value, the landlord may dispose of the personal property in a reasonable commercial manner.

23 June 2015 | 19 replies
I couldn't really live in my home due to the fact I basically do not have any running water (or lack of fixtures to facilitate running water).

21 January 2016 | 2 replies
It is vacant and has been metal stripped, down to the light fixtures.

29 June 2015 | 7 replies
Glacier Bay fixtures at Home Depot work well and are inexpensive.