
16 January 2012 | 2 replies
Long story short he needs to get out from underneath it.

4 March 2012 | 4 replies
And again, while I don't like most of my neighbors, I don't want to soil my reputation or my contractors reputations, so I only refer those contractors who consistently perform at the highest level;- Along with the last point, last year I put an ad in our subdivision's monthly newsletter for our painting crew (with me as a resident reference that people could call).

22 March 2012 | 19 replies
That may be tough to do in our area where expansive soils can wreak havoc on below grade walls, but the thermal mass would really help.

28 March 2012 | 21 replies
This will reduce the risk of future movements except in extreme drought where all the soils shrink and pull away so much that the locally moist soils move out as well.If you do let the soils dry and and then call them out to re-shim, soak the crap out of the ground for a few days before they come out.

16 April 2012 | 13 replies
As long as there's a axle underneath your waterbed there's not much we can do for you"Joking aside....The last mobile home I sold was a 2006 double wide on 3 acres.

17 April 2012 | 20 replies
Monica Breckenridge if you have your ear to the ground all the time, how do you know that you aren't riding the market up to just have floor dropped from underneath you?

2 May 2012 | 30 replies
At that time, they'll probably be saying 410A is bad for the soil (or something stupid) and will be phasing it out as well.

16 April 2013 | 10 replies
., no drywall, simple plumbing, plenty of ground clearance underneath, access underneath at any point by removing skirting, window a/c, simple electric furnace).

17 April 2013 | 11 replies
No major issues with the home that I know of (I haven't been underneath it).

29 April 2013 | 9 replies
Then you will get to a a page where there will be a section called "Landlord Resources", underneath of which will be the link for "Fair Market Rents".