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Sam Leon Plumbing repair
15 November 2013 | 1 reply
I heard a leak and after some detective work and cutting open the back of my kitchen cabinet I finally have located a few pin holes at the bottom of a kitchen copper drain line.These pin holes unfortunately are impossible to patch in that the cause is corrosion and is almost always caused by tenants or previous owners sending hazardous chemicals like Draino down the line and those chemical sat at the bottom and ate at the line and eventually you get holes.
Bill Gulley WHERE WERE YOU 50 YEARS AGO ?
23 November 2013 | 11 replies
The guy in the white suit is Jim Leavelle, Dallas PD Homicide Detective, and also grandfather of one of my former employees.
Jim M. Copper thieves and rehabs
2 December 2013 | 17 replies
You really can't do much to deter the thieves but install a security system, motion detection lighting on the front/side and back of the house and even a camera that records the inside/outside of the property.
Sam Leon Conducting business at your rental
16 December 2013 | 6 replies
If I can detect or someone complains that a business is being run I will give written notice to knock it off and hand deliver to the tenant so they fully understand what they need to do.
Mark Nimchuk Legal/Ethical responsibilities of Landlord
19 December 2013 | 10 replies
as stated, you're not a required reporter, but you're a citizen, I'd certainly call the detectives with their names.
Dustin Faeth BED BUGS!! Looking to buy a vacant duplex that the previous tenant claims has bed bugs, but how do I know for sure?
11 January 2014 | 9 replies
If 'yes', then the company should also provide a scope of treatment and protocol sheet for the owner and/or occupant.You have multiple things going for you: 1) place is empty, so treatment is ideal, 2) you don't own it yet, so your up-front cost of detection is minimal, 3) it's not move in ready so the BB issue is not a gating item, 4) your treatment will be effective since you (not a tenant) control all the variables.Regarding canine services, I'd not employ this detection method for a duplex for one primary reason: expense.
Krystal Adeoye Wholesale property not moving??
16 July 2014 | 12 replies
I desperately need to sell my property I own at," when us Humans detect desperation we either want to pull away from the interaction or take advantage of the situation.
Bryan L. Tips For Newbies - Property Managers
26 July 2014 | 2 replies
Makes me wonder what systems they have in place to detect such errors.
Vicki K. Tenant demands that she is present during all repairs
15 May 2014 | 26 replies
He actually tightened a part on there so hard that a significant effort will be required to unscrew it to release the freon and he also marked it with a special market that can detect tampering.
Matt Batson State Board issued me a civil summons
23 May 2014 | 8 replies
It helped that the building was owned by two city detectives...Those detectives ended up screwing him & a lot of others out of a lot of money as I found out years later.