
26 April 2017 | 15 replies
For example, if tree roots block the main sewer drain and none of the toilets or drains work, a reasonable period might be as little as one or two days.5.

19 July 2017 | 18 replies
Keep in mind, when you install the fridge and dishwasher there are ancillary items you need, water lines, drain and power lines for the dishwasher, etc.

4 November 2016 | 8 replies
Just want to get your views on these options.Company A:Dwelling coverage amount / deductible - $409k / $5,000Personal property coverage amount / deductible - $20.5k / $5,000Loss of Rents coverage amount - $40,900Premises Liability coverage amount - $1,000,000Landlord Personal Injury coverage amount - $1,000,000Other items from Company A:Medical Payments $1kOther Structures $5kTotal Premium = $100TOTAL premium = $979Company B:Dwelling coverage amount / deductible - $498k / $1,000Personal property coverage amount / deductible - $22.5k / $1,000Loss of Rents coverage amount - $99,663Premises Liability coverage amount - $1,000,000Landlord Personal Injury coverage amount - $1,000,000Other items from Company B:175% dwelling extended replacement costBackup of sewers and drains $3,000Bed bug infestation remediation coverage $2,500Medical payments to others $5,000Personal property and theft $2,500Landlord eviction reimbursementTOTAL Premium = $1,019Company A appears to be a “basic form” but for B I think it is “special” because it seems to include some other things (e.g. theft).

3 November 2016 | 8 replies
The tenant said she just couldn't live there and I let her out of the lease, she constantly felt sick, so I let her out of the lease.It's a free country if they want mold test that's up to them.If it shows there is a problem then you'd probably have to pay for that and re-mediate the issue, but I'd start first with the areas you know need addressing, and yes make sure all the ventilation systems, including A/C filters and drains are working properly.If they want out of the lease..

14 November 2016 | 31 replies
“But in the long run, I think everything will be fine.”I was reading another article on msn; I didn't even pay attention to what "drain the swamp" means until now. http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-wants...

8 April 2017 | 6 replies
Our situation:8-plex, no washer/dryer hooks ups in units, separate laundry room accessed from the outside with a key, each tenant household is issued a laundry key, rules for use of the laundry are posted in the laundry room and written into the rental agreement, laundry room hours are 8am-10pm, there's a natural gas hot water heater, one electric washer ($1) and one electric dryer ($1) - which is less expensive than local laundromats, one utility sink, one laundry work surface attached to the wall for tenants to sort and fold their laundry, one baseboard heater, one floor drain.

8 April 2017 | 3 replies
Do toilets/drains plug up?

8 April 2017 | 7 replies
A lot of damage can take place in only 3 months from a leaking water line or drain.

14 April 2017 | 6 replies
Dishwasher drain not up to code. etc., etc., etc.He is writing all kinds of things down that are not up to code, but this is the way that the homes were built years ago.

9 April 2017 | 6 replies
depending on your areafind low growing drought tolerant plants and flowersyou want something that takes little upkeepany nursery in your area can help you outwhat ever you do, do not plant trees within 10 feet of your residence and if you plant trees make sure you know where the septic or drain lines are and stay away from those areas as well as the water mainsroots destroy drain and water linesenjoy