
31 May 2008 | 33 replies
Of course, my response was that she wasn't allowed to have a live-in boyfriend and that her problem was not my problem.About a week or so later, I was at her apartment to fix the heating.

6 January 2008 | 16 replies
Oil heat (boiler w/steam radiators)The inside of the building is truely done well.

7 January 2008 | 2 replies
I don't know what type of heating system you have, wall furnace should be good enough.

9 January 2008 | 5 replies
At some point, a new water line was ran to the bathroom (just one) thru the attic (can't do that without heat-trace).

9 January 2008 | 3 replies
Property: 3,082 sq ft2 story, 5/2.5Built 2006-purchased 12/2006 for $375KOwe $355KPayment with T & I = $2500/monthLoan = 30 yr conv. fixed @ 5.6%Non-assumable, No prepayment penalty 16x 16 tile downstairs, carpet upstairs, gas heat, both gas and electric stove in kitchen, gas BBQ in backyard, 3 car garage with RV gate.Comps:$325-345 Sub2 because the loan is a good rate?

13 February 2008 | 14 replies
Or take out the equity some how.My questions are: with the calculated numbers through the excel spreadsheet or elsewhere.Do the expenses reflect heating expenses if they are not separate utilities.Is it a problem picking a home with an unrented apartment?

25 January 2008 | 5 replies
mother hire an inspector to inspector home before purchasing a foreclose from the bank. the inspector wrote on his report that he was not able to inspect heat and water system because they were turned off. my mother went ahead and purchase the home. now that the title is under her name, she now can call Nstar to turn on the water and heat system. after the heat and water was turned on, we noticed that room and hallway basement heater weren't working. also the heater system was leaking water and making notice. there was water pipe leaking as well. anything that has to do with water and gas is health hazard for this reason i ask is it suppose to be the bank who should be liable for all issues. i said because they did not turn on the water and heat system the time the inspector so he can inspect everything tortuous. and also for not telling my mother that the house is health risk. this kind of stuff can cause fireplease feedback is neededpleasei beg you all

6 March 2008 | 8 replies
Tenant shall be responsible for maintenance and repair to the inside of the premises including heating and cooling systems, electrical, plumbing, hardware, doors, windows, screens and painting.

4 October 2011 | 15 replies
All new Heating, air conditioning, water heater, kitchen, floor, painting, bathrooms, plumbing, and I even added solar panels.

12 November 2011 | 5 replies
I WANT THE PROPERTY and have invested a significant amount of money to upgrade the plumbing, heating & electrical systems and replaced all the windows.