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Gary Houck Heat pump broke who pays increased electric bill
4 January 2014 | 9 replies
Hi Gary, if the pump failed on it's own I would pay the increased energy bill.I don't know where Your from but in Wisconsin the electric/gas bills have a "Degree Days" number on the back of the bill, this number would make it easy to figure the actual increase in fuel used for the month in question this year, and the same month last year, when the pump was working.
Kelsy Soderlund Help with SFH Buy & Hold Analysis
6 January 2014 | 22 replies
As far as your $25k rehab estimate, if you haven't seen the inside, you have no idea if its $10k or $80k,,,Just go see the house, get a contractor to give you real bids, don't just think "plumbing, $x, electrical $y,,unless you are an expert.Just slow down, don't "try to make something a deal", just see if it is a deal.If it is a deal and the numbers work, great, but the biggest mistake you can make on your first deal is trying to make something work,,,look at a lot of properties, you will know it when you find the right one (and this could be it)I'd rather see someone have your energy than someone that is looking for reasons a deal can't work,,your going in the right direction,,just slow down a little bit
Chris K. To inspect or not to inspect?? House may be risk for lead but not required to inspect..
12 January 2014 | 10 replies
You can also choose to just perform the dust swipe test and leave it at that if it passes (the swipes should pass unless you have areas of peeling lead paint in which case you should bite the bullet and fix this).
Brad Richard Brand New from Huntersville, NC
12 January 2014 | 3 replies
And of course my first goal with RE investing is to work for myself and stop making someone else wealthy, I would much rather expend that energy making MYSELF wealthy!
Evan Zierk New member from Racine, WI
19 January 2014 | 26 replies
I already follow the Rocky Mountain Institute which is a company that promotes sustainability, with a special focus on profitable innovations for energy and resource efficiency... so it seems like your organization is right up my alley!
Clint Kreider Newbie from Orange County, California
15 January 2014 | 25 replies
A new property has lower maintenance, probably better energy efficiency, and a longer life span than the older homes.
Euri Lorenzo WHAT TYPE OF HEATERS DO YOU RECOMMEND???
9 January 2014 | 14 replies
In all instances you need proper insulation and good windows to make the home is energy efficient.
Toni Fowler Newbie without a game plan...guidance needed!
15 January 2014 | 8 replies
I would just like some guidance as to where I could/should be focusing my energy!
Justin Hennig "Due on Sale" or "DOS" snap poll...
9 February 2014 | 75 replies
Account Closed DOS being reversed...like Oh, ok we wont call the loan due.DOS isnt a bullet and a trigger, its a choice.
Jeff Jenkins Selecting a Submarket
21 January 2014 | 4 replies
But, most new office building projects are being built/proposed in the Energy Corridor, off I-10 outside the Beltway to Fry Rd.