
10 June 2012 | 12 replies
i have one of those flex lines that is normally used for the dryer that's used for the bath exhaust fan. and sure enough, once a year (winter) it gets clogged with water since there is a dip in the pipe.if they go straight up or have no kinks, they are ok to be used for bath air (that has moisture). but with kinks, it builds up. so i just changed it to solid alum pipe (2 ft sections sold at HD) and will never have a problem again.so, depends on what you have. you might have AC unit in there and that's why it's dripping.

3 March 2013 | 23 replies
They will tell you that winters are brutal there and if you are paying for heat not just water you will be in for a rude awakening as energy prices have increased substantially in the US.

5 June 2012 | 37 replies
Been busy, got to pay for my winter trips to Morocco and Hawaii.

17 September 2012 | 9 replies
With an auction it will be advertised(pretty much) that its vacant and the copper pipes are free for the taking.They don't want to heat it for the winter, prepare it for sale, deal with inspection.

23 September 2012 | 4 replies
I am concerned about getting a quality renter in the winter.

8 October 2012 | 1 reply
Are certain rooms cold during winter?

10 October 2012 | 10 replies
But if only 1st unit tenant pay utilities you have some probs on winter with expenses I guess.With $26,400 gross income and an conservative 55% expense rule I came to an NOI of $11,880 (10,1% CAP).

19 October 2012 | 12 replies
In the winter, you may have to pay "dewinterization" fees if the property is empty.3.

28 July 2007 | 5 replies
Given that I live in the midwest and we get some pretty cold and snowy weather here, I've been warned by other investors that the market slows down considerably in the winter and now isn't a good time to start.

31 July 2007 | 6 replies
I find that many times prospects seem to think not showing up at the agreed time is fine as you have nothing better to do with your time.You are in a cold and snowy area when winter strikes.