4 December 2009 | 10 replies
They would most likely be 220 volt and they should be on a separate circuit.

4 December 2009 | 3 replies
I could see requesting to be granted POA a deal breaker because it would scare people away.

4 February 2010 | 2 replies
In the private sector, you can do your job well, for a well-established company like Circuit City, KB Toys, Lehman Brothers, Saturn, or Gourmet magazine, and suddenly find yourself without a job for one of many reasons: changing consumer habits, a dramatic drop in revenue, new competition, reckless management decisions, or just bad luck.

8 February 2010 | 5 replies
brian's right on....by law you must have heat in most areas.that being said there are options....electric baseboard heat is very cheap and effective....in fact, i find tenants prefer it to gas bc it's only one bill and deposit to pay when they move in versus a gas and electric deposit..just be sure there's room on the breaker panel to hardwire in electric heat...it's inexpensive to buy at home depot, lowes, or harbor freight, and an electrician should wire it up for a few hundred bucks...as far as a/c, most lower income areas around me use window a/c units that simply plug into a 110 outlet...i do not provide those for tenants..they buy their own..very easy!!

4 March 2010 | 11 replies
Been playing piano for country bands for 15 years and still play the circuit and a lot of corporates.

15 August 2010 | 23 replies
If there is a sufficient sized circuit panel located in each apartment than it would probably be more feasible to go with electric baseboard heat.

21 February 2011 | 8 replies
Before you call any one, check your circuit breakers to see if one is off.

18 March 2010 | 9 replies
He was joined to the 1960s by Al Lowery, and together they formed the Nickerson - Lowery seminar circuit.

6 April 2010 | 4 replies
per sfUpgrade/replace breaker box = $?

14 June 2010 | 10 replies
Was going to install a GFIC marked "no grounded" but am even having trouble replacing the circuit box (needed to be deeper for the GFIC, can't seem to get it nailed into the one side stud firmly and square.