
5 May 2020 | 5 replies
The mix of an old (4) fuse panel with an old breaker panel and A LOT of outlets, many doubled up into 4's, plus home handyman looking issues on the fuse panel (missing screws, exposed wiring), to me would mean having an expert look at the wiring in the house and if needed making a bid to repair it.That rats nest of exposed wired next to this fuse box might be live electrical current, it's probably best not to touch it.Good Luck!

17 December 2018 | 9 replies
There could be tons of reasons.Most commonly I suppose is that potential buyers inspected the house and found something which is a deal breaker for them.For example, a structural problem or a roof which needs replacing right away and the numbers don't work after you put in that expense.I guess it won't hurt to call and take a look and if all looks good to you then to do your checking into that property closely to see you aren't missing anything.
17 July 2018 | 15 replies
@Rafael Amsili Step 1: Go check your circuit breaker and make sure it is reset.
6 June 2022 | 3 replies
Last, is the amount you have to pay a deal breaker preventing you from achieving income goals and/or makes it worse than a property without the Mello?

22 June 2018 | 12 replies
Some will run a level circuit to determine elevation.

27 January 2021 | 24 replies
The change isn’t a deal-breaker for me as most platforms charge for background checks.

6 August 2021 | 71 replies
And you don't need internet for Closed Circuit cameras.

2 February 2014 | 4 replies
Now if they are on the same panel, you would need to see if they share the same circuits on the panel.

6 April 2015 | 26 replies
Ive read a lot of horror stories and it also sounds like a pain to deal with.depends on elecrtician , you need to run a 12/2 , they are 220 volt , you need a 20 amp 2 pole breaker .

9 December 2012 | 4 replies
Nor have I ever seen them not surviving here in Canada.Another deal breaker was with respect to the EM.