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Randy Wayne Code for Gas Meters (Distance to Electrical)
4 July 2018 | 3 replies
No clearances, there is nothing wrong with this installation. the 3' you may be referring to is for Exhaust pipes of gas fire appliances, not the gas meter ( which the meter and piping are all sealed). there is an electrical code of 30" work space clearance in front of an electrical panel, but the meter does not interfere with that. just make sure the panel box is a sealed box and rated for outdoors.
Brian Dudash Possible 4-plex vs SFH Analysis
5 February 2020 | 9 replies
Trying to exhaust all angles on these 2... :)
M Marie M. Is it possible to get taxes down?
25 October 2015 | 7 replies
Exhausting.
Ben S. Unable to remove tenant on a month to month lease in MN
26 February 2023 | 52 replies
My thought on a situation like that is checking the fresh-air intake, and the exhaust, to see if your getting a cross breeze too strong that's blowing out pilot.
Quado C. Investor Groups In Baltimore
25 November 2016 | 11 replies
I am exhausting all of my options before selling.
Matt Markel former flip turned REO @ 49k
26 July 2013 | 7 replies
For example, has the exhaust hood above the stove been cleaned, including the pipe to the exterior?
Atif F Shahnawaz Where can I find the data that goes into assessing a market
6 November 2020 | 9 replies
There are companies that do exhaustive market research on zip codes, income levels, demographics etc. and sell their research to companies primarily and research institutions secondarily.  
Ericka L. First time home buyer duplex ...what would you ask seller to fix?
9 May 2017 | 3 replies
All exterior outlets and outlets within six feet of a water source should be GFCI protected.The bathroom exhaust fan was loud and should be serviced or replaced soon.Alarms and DetectorsThere were no carbon monoxide detectors in the home and one should be installed within 15 feet of every bedroom.InteriorSeveral windows were quite weathered and wornThe glazing was cracking om most windowsSeveral windows had weak or failing sash supportsThe left side rear window did not close properlyThere were previous moisture stains on the right rear bedroom ceiling that were dry at time of inspection, but should be monitored for action.
Brandon Pace Why so many recommendations to go multi family - commercial?
28 January 2021 | 68 replies
Account Closed my residential loans hinging on debt to income ratio have been exhausted.
Tiffany Evors Asking good landlords about charges to tenants deposit
19 November 2017 | 18 replies
.$20.00 To repair a cracked microwave exhaust cover, which was actually already cracked when we moved in, but we didn’t catch it early enough to get it on our move-in walk-through report unfortunately.$6.67 To remove the piece of duct tape and residue over the crack of the microwave exhaust cover we had placed.$3.33 To put a smoke detector back on the ceiling (We had finally removed it because no matter how many times we replaced the battery, we finally realized it was broken, we could never get it to stop the constant annoying chirping, And we forgot to put it back up before leaving)And the most ridiculous one of all…$20.00 To take our 2 trash cans to the curb along with the some extra bags of trash and old empty cardboard boxes.