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4 November 2012 | 7 replies
Is the moisture resistant drywall in the bathroom and kitchen worth it?
10 May 2017 | 10 replies
You want tile or vinyl in the wet areas, such as kitchen and bathrooms to prevent buckling from the increase in moisture.
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26 November 2019 | 15 replies
Have you encountered any moisture issues so far?
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30 January 2018 | 10 replies
For construction costs I’d factor 200,000 250,000.Things you need to check: Service size of water (might need think of a pressure booster), electrical service panel, spray foam entire home I would recommend closed cell spray foam, since this is higher r value and moisture barrier. how is the structure of the building?
2 December 2014 | 12 replies
Yet ants are not hard to rid of as they usually arrive due to moisture / food.
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15 September 2014 | 28 replies
I sent my plumber in before we closed to stem the damage.On top of that the subfloor in the bathroom, and hallway just outside it, on the main level will need to be replaced as a consequence of pets urinating in that location for years - when we bought the property, the moisture readings in that area were off the charts, it was only later we figured out why.
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1 October 2014 | 8 replies
He says there has been un-handled moisture damage in the bathroom and the kitchen countertop needs to replaced, I know it true ( showed up in the property inspection) .
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1 August 2014 | 19 replies
So I'm thinking quarterly would be viewed as generally acceptable in my area, even though it is not a common practice in my experience.I'm probably going to phrase the inspections as geared towards identifying any potential leaks (pipes, windows), moisture issues, etc, to protect the tenant's home, and ensure it stays safe and healthy for them and their family.
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10 January 2022 | 5 replies
I’ve had people come inspect the crawlspace for leaks, spray for mold, and installed increased ventilation in the bathrooms to cut down on moisture.
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26 October 2018 | 4 replies
Tenant agrees to allow Landlord timely access to premises to do maintenance and repair.Tenant will notify Landlord in a timely manner of any damages or problems as they arise, including damages caused by Tenant, malfunction of appliances or fixtures, and water/moisture leaks and spots.Tenant will take care of the premises, keeping them clean and clear of debris.