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Cal C. Atlanta Ground Zero for Institutional Investors
15 July 2015 | 10 replies
Zanaty inspected whether, as instructed, the thermostat was left at 67 degrees; it was.
Christian Lincoln The right thermostat when you are paying for heat?
13 May 2016 | 2 replies
A way to remotely control the thermostat or take away their access.
Siobhan D. Sell and Buy x 2? Newbie Question
24 May 2016 | 10 replies
Brie:Actually, your FHA programme and our CMHC homeowners programme are not terribly different: the intent and basic parameters are pretty much the same.
Jeff Piscioniere WiFi thermostats and door entry systems
31 May 2016 | 12 replies
I'm closing on a vacation rental property approx 12 hours from my home and I'm interested in installing both a thermostat and keyless entry lock system which I can control remotely.  
Nick Warren Hello BP! Investor Opportunity?
22 February 2016 | 6 replies
She is a computer programmer.  
Allende Hernandez Criticize my landing page, please
25 February 2016 | 3 replies
As a web programmer I go nuts with the misuse of terms. 
Joe Smith giving up house with reverse mortgage but needs furnace
28 February 2016 | 13 replies
My suggestion is to get a boiler service guy (probably a smaller company)  out and get an estimate of what it will cost to repair the boiler so she has heat.. you don't need it working like new just want it to heat..Then you can make more decisions...OK My knowledge on boilers is not great but basically you have a oil or gas burner, a pump and pump motor,  piping and zone valves, and pressure gauge.... so, thermostat calls for heat then boiler fires up and tries to heat water .... then temp of water high enough to heat with.... then pump kicks on to circulate water to and from boiler...      
Elena Jobson I bought a "lemon"
2 March 2016 | 37 replies
Tub was cracked due to not being supported. 2) No access panel required by code for the pump, the pump was in the rear of the tub buried under the tub deck. 3) No thermostatic anti-scaled mixing valve required by code for the roman tub filler 4) No dedicated circuit for the pump required by the manufacturer, the electrical for the tub was piggy backed on the vanity lights 5) no GFCI protection on the tub as required by code  6) no grounding of the tub motor as required by code 7) ABS drain glued to PVC drain pipe with ABS glue 8) the tub valve connections  uried with no access were IPS threaded stainless steel flexible water lines instead of hard sweated copper connections, (lost count on all the shark bites they used, they must buy them in bulk) 9) all the tile was tiled directly on the plywood of the tub deck, no underlayment to prevent the tile from being popped and the grout cracking from moisture getting to the plywood...the list goes on and on.. oh and the tub filler valve was located on the back side of the tub, not a code violation but certainly not user friendly for somebody to have to climb basically into the tub or over it to turn the water on, but that's minor in the scope of all the code violations and poor workmanship, that's just poor design. 
Account Closed auxiliary heating in buy and hold rental
24 January 2016 | 7 replies
It would be tied into the thermostats in the units themselves.
Account Closed "Locking" the thermostat at 70 degrees
24 January 2016 | 9 replies
I am wondering if a landlord of a 3500sq/ft, 4unit, section 8 compliant property can program the furnace thermostat to a specific temp (say, 70 degrees) and tenants wouldn't be able to run the bill up?