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Richard Herrera should the city pay for the the main water pipe going into the house?
22 October 2012 | 8 replies
The reason I’m asking is there is an authority regulation utility that you need to get in contact with and file a complaint.It would also be time to get a complete copy of the water departments agreement and read it inside and out or find a lawyer that has already fought them over a close issue.With a chain saw, air shovel, and some good clippers I'm sure I could get to it in a few hours of work.
N/A N/A Should I Buy Pre-Construction in Castle Rock, CO
22 June 2007 | 10 replies
I went to Air Force avionics training in Denver '67-'68 and loved in, was stationed in Colorado Springs '70 and part of '71 and was ready to move back when I returned from Germany in '77.
Joshua Dorkin FRUSTRATING Landlord Situation - Stolen A/C - ARGH!
15 December 2007 | 19 replies
I was talking to a landlord who recently upgraded 29 units (all SFR or duplexes) with air conditioning.
Minna Reid Rehab to rentals
12 July 2007 | 16 replies
(Today's tenants need LOTS of grounded outlets, and many expect air conditioning or at least nice ceiling fans) Update your cabinets (or faces) and fixtures, the tub and surround (at a minimum reglaze), some paint and floorcovering, and now YOU can expect 20+ years of pretty trouble free service.
Tess Vismale newbie from Atlanta: Needs Exit Strategy on Duped Deal
23 February 2008 | 24 replies
Cash back cannot be generated from thin air, despite what George Bush and Congress think.There are 3 simple things you could have done (and future newbies should always do) to have prevented this:Due DiligenceDue Diligence Due DiligenceThe only upside of this; (like the upside of the RE and S&L crash of the '80s) is that a lot of us, will make a lot of profit snapping up these deals for twenty five cents on the dollar in the future.
N/A N/A New Member looking to learn....THE RIGHT WAY
30 July 2007 | 8 replies
Allison,Good to have you on board and :welcome: .You said you have a dual license.
N/A N/A Pay cash, then refi?
26 September 2007 | 11 replies
As an example, dual pane windows may cost $12,000 to have installedbut if you have two identical houses except for those dual pane windowsthe average buyer will not pay an additional $12,000 for the house thathas them.
Reco Ford Keep renting or sell
20 August 2007 | 13 replies
I haven't had to deal with repairs other than replacing the air filters, no vacancies issues yet and payed $125 for gutter cleaning after we moved out.
Nicolas Dumm Weird question
10 August 2007 | 1 reply
It was putting out cold air but when i have it set on 70 , and i have some temp gauges throughout the house and they all say it's 82 in the townhouse at 7 pm .
N/A N/A Have you exchanged?
28 August 2007 | 8 replies
Along with bonding, E&O insurance, Individual dual signatory accounts and they should be members of the FEA and BBB.We have gone over and over the 45 day rule and still can't find any purpose in it.