
19 July 2017 | 19 replies
I would not recommend any hanging light fixtures, replace all with ceiling mounted light fixtures...the only exceptions are ceiling fans.

28 April 2020 | 50 replies
I've got a really nice $120 light fixture for $16 just because it was missing a stupid mounting screw.- some won't agree but I install glass top ovens and a fridge with water/ice maker.

22 March 2022 | 19 replies
That is a vented usually wall mounted heater.

11 February 2020 | 14 replies
@Kevin Allen - These are for Chicago, but likely very similar for other local housing authorities...MOST COMMON FAIL ITEMSInoperable light fixtures and improperly wired electrical outlets (reverse polarity, open ground, hot neutral reverse, etc.)Deteriorated and unstable paint on surfaces (peeling, cracking, chipping, etc.) in units built prior to 1978 where children under the age of six reside or will resideMissing, inoperable or incorrectly mounted smoke and carbon monoxide detectorsBroken or inoperable windows (cracked glass panes, broken locks, drafty frames, etc.)Exposed electrical wires/connections (light fixtures missing globes, electrical junction boxes missing cover plates or knockout plugs, breaker boxes with open sockets, etc.)Broken/faulty door locks and drafty doorsCutting hazards, including protruding sharp nails pipes/metals objects with jagged edges,deteriorated sheet metal, cracked glass blocks on windows,etc.

13 February 2020 | 15 replies
Older models have a small metal plate mounted on the siding,In the State of Illinois, mobile homes are registered with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) which is run by the Secretary of State's Office.

12 February 2020 | 9 replies
Much appeciated,StephenSomething I didn't think of until after I had my contract signed is TV wall mounts.

2 March 2020 | 15 replies
In my opinion, There’s no X number that you can plug in and be right all the time.

27 July 2013 | 2 replies
Would be awesome for college rental.basement has 12' ceilings. 3 gas meters w mounts for a 4th. 3 electric meters.

3 August 2017 | 15 replies
Now I have no deposit and a mounting loss.

28 March 2019 | 53 replies
I was (in my head) thinking about a scenario where a tenant took me (the landlord) to court for extortion...then the burden would fall on you, the evil landlord, to prove the mount charged was "reasonable and customary"I agree taking to court would be foolish, but never underestimate the potential folly of certain tenants.