
16 May 2014 | 13 replies
I have a new rental with a rain shower and I personally never liked it but heard a few people say it may be popular to female tenants.I think I don't like it because the large 12" diameter heads usually requires a larger flow rate to make it a nice shower and you don't have the option of installing a hand shower diverter, unless you reconfigure your pipes behind the tiles to install a full blown diverter.Is it a plus or a minus in a rental?

30 August 2023 | 8 replies
I have had tenants call me to trim bushes that are "overgrown", and I had a tenant have several major branches (over 6" diameter) removed from a huge white oak tree (without notifying me) because it was "dropping too many leaves on the deck".

6 October 2019 | 30 replies
And when they tore out the foundation, it went about 12 inches below grade and had 12 inch diameter rocks as footers.

7 December 2015 | 9 replies
Yes, it's an Oak probably about 30 inches diameter and maybe 3 stories high at the moment.

22 November 2017 | 26 replies
I install in-line sub meters for a fraction of the cost (depending on service diameter) and bill back.

21 January 2014 | 6 replies
Probably equivalent of a 12" diameter hole from the heated living space into the vented attic.

20 August 2014 | 26 replies
The other unit had major stains of at least 2' in diameter and the ceiling was sagging down.

25 May 2017 | 14 replies
I do:smaller diameter recessed lights nicer door knobs (not base home depot ones)nicer cabinet hardwareslightly upgraded granite and appliances Pls end marble in master bath instead of normal ceramic solid core interior doors instead of hollow

4 August 2017 | 16 replies
Just because the tree is sitting on your propetty and maybe leaning towards the neighbor's house does not make it a tree that you have to take down.Any tree above diameter of 6" would have to get approved by the city arborist.

7 September 2018 | 13 replies
It's a circular hole about 20inches in diameter and is currently full of water.