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Vincent D. H&H Blitz in your neighborhood?
7 August 2012 | 15 replies
Uwe K In Central Indianapolis, Code enforcement employees are paid hourly workers that drive around looking at properties that have been called upon by someone (usually in the neighborhood) normally Code enforcement won't just act on a property if they see a violation during a drive by (too much paper work for them ) they have to focus on the Property in question since a complaint has been filed the paper trail has started then ---- yes you usually get a letter , then if more complaints get filed you as the property owner will start visiting court on a monthly basis ( I can tell you it is a complete nightmare) Until THEY (H&H) deems you have done what they feel is the correct fix for the situation. to give an example in my situation I was order to board up windows on a second floor apartment building (while doing renovations, workers every morning would remove the new boards and re-install them every evening until the work was complete) also lets not forget that these boards had to be painted the same color as the building I have learned that if you get H&H on you should get a listing of ALL violations and get them done asap H&H has a ton of power and have the ability to fine you and in extreme instances seize property.
Ken Latchers Landlords - What are all your practical Money savers?
8 February 2014 | 61 replies
I tried the low volume water shower heads and most times I have to reinstall them when we get a new tenant.
Andy B. Casement Window Cranks
22 July 2012 | 7 replies
Sometimes I just use the handle, sometimes I replace the whole thing, especially after a new paint job and I want to reinstall fresh hardware.
Jamie Wooley First Rehab Project....Does this GC bid seem like a good deal?????
22 November 2014 | 37 replies
Reinstall appr. 35 wall tiles 6.
Naga A. Ceramic tiles in bathroom.
20 November 2014 | 17 replies
A couple of things to think about:  Remove toilet and vanity, remove existing tile, patch subfloor if necessary (if there is a wood subfloor with rot, your costs will increase), install new tile, grout, re-install vanity/toilet, and caulk.Hopefully that is all included within the costs you received.  
Marianne Marzolla furnace... One or two for Old Detroit home
24 December 2014 | 10 replies
I would get several estimates for re installing the baseboard and boiler and I would get several estimates for adding hot air/ central ac in both single and multiple (2) systems.
Tyson Bumgarner Are these charges the renters responsibility?
3 January 2015 | 16 replies
-re-installed/repaired towel bars and tp holders in bathrooms (these weren't broken or removed.
Andy Holland No Lintels above the windows, any advice
8 February 2015 | 2 replies
Remove the mortar off the bricks install lintles and reinstall the brick.
Randall Cornelison Ice Storm Damage in Oklahoma City
25 January 2021 | 9 replies
When my power line got ripped off my fascia board, I reinstalled the board, the insulator, and made it so they could simply stop by and reattach the power line to my house.
Jorge Velasquez Looking for a reliable Sacramento Carpenter
23 February 2021 | 0 replies
Then reinstall .