Anna Watkins
Older house - include surge protection for electronics in lease??
1 July 2017 | 3 replies
In the event that an internal wire fails in a device and energizes the chassis with 110V, the ground wire will dump the current to ground, hopefully tripping the circuit breaker.Surges are an over voltage condition that is normally triggered by lighting strikes or other utility-related events.
Tom R.
House with non grounded outlets
16 August 2018 | 16 replies
In addition article 250, which is the most painful read ever, requires that all electrical equipment or non-current carrying equipment that contains energized conductors to be connected to ground.
Ash Patel
Artist studios with Office tennants
20 March 2018 | 20 replies
Might help to lay some of those items out so you can develop an attack plan to get your building leased up.Think of some complimentary businesses -- if you want to put another hair salon on one of the floors, have a hair salon on floor 3, or possibly have the 3rd floor dedicated to hair/body care -- IE build out 500-600 sq ft to one hair stylist wanting to go out on his/her own - get an esthetician to take additional space, a massage therapist, pilates or yoga studio, physical therapist, etc-- have them all on floor 3 if you have the room or floor 2 etcGo visit your insurance agents in town, accountants, attorney's, sell them on moving to your place, have lunch with them, take them coffee/donuts etc - sell the place yourself, I certainly would not pay marketing for a broker nor sign an 18 mo contract with one.
Jared Kampschroeder
Hello everyone I'm here now!
20 July 2018 | 6 replies
This is obviously my first post so today I'm just here to introduce myself and hopefully my story won't be too long winded.I was a massage therapist for 4 years before becoming bored and staying broke.
Nicholas Pfleghaar
New to BiggerPockets from Northwest Ohio
22 December 2016 | 8 replies
I can't get over how useful the podcast alone has been with re-energizing and educating...can't wait to explore more of the website and all of the tools/resources available!
Marc Winter
Stay on top of this housing discrimination pitfall
24 May 2019 | 50 replies
I am also a mental health therapist.
Timothy W.
Spot Removal Guide for Carpet
23 December 2009 | 7 replies
Spotting SolutionsAMMONIA SOLUTION- Mix one tablespoon of clean household ammonia with one-half cup of water.BLEACH -Use hydrogen peroxide or sodium perborate (present in Snowy or Clorox II).DO NOT use chlorine bleach.DETERGENT SOLUTION -Mix one teaspoonful of a colorless, mild detergent or dishwashing liquid in a cup of lukewarm water.DRY-CLEANING SOLVENT -Volatile dry spotter or a commercial spotter such as Thoro, Carbona, Energize, K2R.
Matthew Medlock
Financial Help for Real Estate Newbie
20 February 2018 | 7 replies
(physical therapist) My monthly expenditures are around $5 k ( I was only figuring one mortgage payment) and bring home is $7 k ish.
Julian Jones
wholesale leads
29 October 2015 | 4 replies
These are both extremely useful sites as the state site can forward you to numerous places like the dbpr (department of business and professional regulations) where you can do professional license searches, (for example, a great place for locating a seller that has a professional license, i.e. a massage therapist or a hair stylist, or a real estate agent, they all would be listed here) You can also find the link to your Secretary of State, also a great place to skip trace if your seller/buyer is an investor or biz owner.