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Tahsheen E. Warren Getting Started in Real Estate/ Wholesaling in Dallas Texas
18 March 2019 | 3 replies
I am very eager to get started, but I must admit I have been frozen with fear on what I should do next I suppose.
Ange Johnson Untenable Property Input
3 January 2019 | 7 replies
I as new landlord got the dreaded phone call of a frozen pipe causing flooding. 
Jesse Aizenstat Long-Term "Storage Mode" for Grandmas House
24 April 2019 | 7 replies
We want to avoid potential damages of non-use: frozen pipes, HVAC getting funky, etc.
Aaron Phillips Multiple Construction Questions
9 May 2019 | 5 replies
However -- if the ground is frozen and you are building a 2-story walk-out with a full basement, you have to wait until spring. -- I think what you got confused is settling vs. like 'curing.'
Niko Molina Lowes vs Home Depot vs Menards
3 December 2015 | 26 replies
I can't justify buying my materials for a job at the same place I can buy a frozen pizza and canned meats.
Brad Smith New Water Line
2 January 2016 | 25 replies
@Brad SmithGood thing you are in Tejas ... up here our lines are 48 - 60" down ... and the top 8" of the ground is somewhat frozen at the moment ;-)
Alexandria Dobbins Am I liable for a pipe burst
26 December 2015 | 9 replies
If that were not the case, it would have frozen every year for the past 100 plus years.
Roger Z. question on an eviction
21 September 2015 | 17 replies
(But later once I asked them to set the thermometer higher the water came back again, so it is just because the pipe was frozen).However, I don't know if it is hard to prove that it is the tenant's fault.
Connor Griffiths BC housing bubble
27 April 2019 | 19 replies
Remember that the rest of Canada is completely frozen and covered in snow 70% of the time.
Arlan Potter Do you want to pay your tenant's unpaid water bill?
15 March 2015 | 41 replies
And also protected her property in the meantime from frozen/busted water pipes, etc...However, the new landlord (outta state owner), with new tenants found through a local PM, did not have the utilities setup to automatically switch, so he knew nothing about what was going on at the property, until it was entirely too late.