
2 May 2018 | 1 reply
Receptacles intended for window-type holiday lighting may be placed under windows.”Even if more receptacles than the minimum required are installed in a room, no point in any wall space is permitted to be more than 6 feet from a receptacle.”In addition in more modern homes AFCI protection is required for bedroom receptacles/outletsand receptacles need to be tamper resistant (210.12 Arc-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection & 406.12 Tamper-Resistant Receptacles).Lighting Required NEC 210.7 (A)(1)210.70 Lighting Outlets Required(A) Dwelling Units.In dwelling units, lighting outlets shall be installed in accordance with 210.70(A)(1), (A)(2), and (A)(3).(1) Habitable Rooms.At least one wall switch–controlled lighting outlet shall be installed in every habitable room and bathroom.Exception No. 1: In other than kitchens and bathrooms, one or more receptacles controlled by a wall switch shall be permitted in lieu of lighting outlets.Exception No. 2: Lighting outlets shall be permitted to be controlled by occupancy sensors that are (1) in addition to wall switches or (2) located at a customary wall switch location and equipped with a manual override that will allow the sensor to function as a wall switch.

31 July 2018 | 45 replies
This is much better than discussing how to charge a late fee or what holiday gift to get residents.

6 May 2018 | 55 replies
There is also an online payment system that charges a small convenience fee.Rent is due by the first and late by the fourth (no exceptions for holidays).

9 May 2018 | 1 reply
Would like to connect with you and hear your experiences south of the border Cheers!

17 May 2018 | 25 replies
I am spending a few thousand for 4th of July party because it is one of my favorite holidays.

9 May 2018 | 8 replies
So far, it has not happened.What I have done, that I have found has GREAT returns, is to send $100 gift cards to Outback at holiday season for my tenants that have paid on time all year.