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John Akhlaghi Refrigerator for Rental Property
30 May 2021 | 10 replies
With it being garage ready the temperature gauge on the thermostat goes below 40*, which is nice if you ever moved it to the garage for any kind of kitchen rehab or to another property for garage use, in the winter (until it gets to freezing temps outside) the it keeps working. 
Dawon Irvin Budget-Friendly Flooring Options for Rental Properties
22 January 2024 | 0 replies
- Durable: Resistant to moisture and temperature fluctuations.Considerations: - Limited Refinishing: Similar to laminate, it has limitations on refinishing.4.
Jay Y. Thickness of vinyl planking
19 January 2015 | 24 replies
Be sure to bring the vinyl plank flooring up to room temperature before installing.
Ben Lovro Home Selling Mistakes to Avoid in 2024
28 December 2023 | 0 replies
Internet of Things (IoT)The Internet of Things, or IoT for short, is like a superpower for everyday objects.Imagine if your refrigerator could tell you when you're running out of milk, or your streetlights could adjust their brightness based on the time of day.That's what IoT does – it connects regular things to the internet, allowing them to talk to each other and to us.Here's how it works in simple terms: IoT devices are like little smart helpers.They can be anything from your smartwatch and thermostat to your car or even a trash can.These devices have tiny computer chips and sensors inside them.These sensors can detect things like temperature, motion, or even the level of water in a plant pot.Now, here's the cool part.These smart devices can send the information they collect to the internet using Wi-Fi or other connections.That means you can check your smartwatch to see how many steps you've taken today, even if your phone is in another room.IoT isn't just about convenience; it's also about making the world more efficient and safer.For example, IoT can help cities monitor traffic and reduce congestion, or it can alert you when there's a water leak in your home, potentially saving you from a big mess.So, the Internet of Things is like giving everyday objects a voice and a brain.It's making our lives easier, our cities smarter, and our world more connected.
Kathryn Schauer Foundation support adequate
14 December 2020 | 5 replies
Over time the wood is going to expand and contract with changing temperature / moisture levels and eventually will begin to bow outward and fail.
Alex Whittow Replacing Gas Furnace with Heat Pump vs. Electric Furnace
10 July 2022 | 12 replies
They are most efficient when you leave the temperature in a 1-2 degree window. 3.
Brandi T. Buy and Hold in Austin?
15 April 2020 | 35 replies
It is a good time to buy multi-family now in Central Texas because the COVID-19 virus does not like the heat and come August we will see Texas and its 100 degree temperatures start to heat the real estate market up again, as the cities start opening up, and that means multiple offers with properties selling above market price.  
Mano G. Tenant requesting hvac replacement
13 July 2018 | 17 replies
On a recent incident, I had a tenant telling me that the AC was not working only to find the thermostat set on 70 and the actual temperature was 70. 
Carey Ransone High heating bills for steam heat building using natural gas
30 December 2023 | 4 replies
Thermostat settings also play a significant role in heating costs; adjusting the temperature slightly lower can result in noticeable savings.
Sue Chen Does landlord need to pay for hotel if AC is out?
29 December 2023 | 16 replies
Hi,AC unit in Florida rental is out, insurance/repairs is going to take few days, temperature is in the mid to high 80 range, tenant want to move to hotel, is landlord liable to pay for hotel stay?