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N/A N/A Landlord insurance
25 October 2007 | 0 replies
While in the air the home burned to the ground.
Will Barnett HVAC training
29 October 2007 | 2 replies
It taught us basic troubleshooting techniques.If you are in any way handy at all, and can operate a Volt/Ohmmeter you can troubleshoot the system and you'll discover that many, if not most problems are NOT air conditioning problems but ELECTRICAL problems.By knowing how to troubleshoot here's some of the things that I found bad and replaced myself:Bad exhaust fan motor, the one on the outside unit.
N/A N/A AHS Home Warranty
30 December 2007 | 8 replies
I got an AHS policy from the seller of a property and actually got a new compressor for my air conditioning but even after getting that very expensive repair, I could not recommend them.
Gary M. floor-furnace/wall-furnace, good or bad?
2 January 2008 | 6 replies
I know that for comfort, central heat and air are preferred but for a smaller unit a wall furnace may do the trick.
Joshua Dorkin Landlord Horror Stories
31 May 2008 | 33 replies
I pick up the garbage lid on her can and a RAT jumps 4 feet in the air.
Danielle Hinderliter Selling lease option leads to other investors
6 January 2008 | 3 replies
yes i am referring to putting a house under a L/o contract and then assigning to an investor...or even putting the house under dual l/o and then still assigning. the point of it is that while i don't mind the work, putting it under contract and finding sellers and buyers i can't deal with even a partial month of non rent payers or other problems. i know as a l/o the t/b usually takes care of minor maint. etc and the real owner usually has the burden of the huge "the water heater blew up" kind of repairs but i am more afraid of no rent and me still needing to pay. i was wondering how much a sellers l/o would be assigned for and then how much a dual (seller and t/b already signed/moved in) l/o would be as far as my profits. also with a t/b how much do they usually put down as a down payment?
Jason Cummins Generally, what do sellers pay at closing?
8 April 2008 | 8 replies
They are usually around $350, and cover the appliances, air-conditioning, etc.
Nissean Johnson Looking to Bird Dog in St. Louis MO area!
30 October 2017 | 3 replies
I am currently in the U.S Air Force so my bills are being payed.
Shawn Nguyen My brother and I made almost $42,000 on first flip!
4 October 2011 | 15 replies
Cabinet, countertops, sinks, oven, water heater, air conditioner, heater, and some doors were missing.
Wes S. Nickel & Dimed to death - Spending Habits
11 October 2011 | 15 replies
my experience with window air conditioners is not positive.