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Jan Milberg Smart sensors for peace of mind.
18 October 2019 | 6 replies
As we scale up the number of properties we are managing, we have been looking for a good all in one system to keep a better eye on things like: leaks, break ins, power outages, temperature, surveillance and keyless entry.
Dominique Palmer Just got an 8 unit apartment under contract
9 November 2019 | 4 replies
My partners and I just put an 8 unit apartment and 6000sqf warehouse under contract.
Dwad Lane Industrial Lot for Warehouse [Calc Review] Please Help!
24 May 2019 | 1 reply
We're now about to build warehouses on the lot.
Caleb Webster Advice on how not to lose your shirt with owner-paid utilities
5 April 2019 | 11 replies
Programmable thermostats are indeed legal as long as you have them set to the minimum required temperature.
Scott Smith Ask Me Anything! Free legal advice
13 December 2018 | 86 replies
All of the above information changes what courts refer to as jurisdiction ....When it comes to suing a business in small claims court, you may sue any business that is organized (incorporated or established as an LLC) in your state.In addition, you may bring suit against any business–whether incorporated or not–if one of the following conditions is true: the business was responsible for injuring you or damaging your property in your state and you can find a way to serve your court papers on the business in your statethe business breaches a contract with you that was negotiated or was to be performed in your state and you can find a way to serve your court papers on the business in your statethe business has an office, warehouse, retail establishment, restaurant, or other physical facility here, even if that business is headquartered or organized elsewhere, orthe business does regular business in your state by selling products or services, employing a sales rep who calls on you personally or by phone to solicit business, sending you a catalog to solicit your business, or placing advertising in your state's media.The short story about suing out-of-state businesses.
Ryan Ball Ceiling Fell Down
4 November 2016 | 6 replies
It could have been a bad patch or previously damaged and then some new stress, temperature, shaking, vibration, etc could have caused it to fall.
Joel German House hacking in Atlanta
4 December 2019 | 18 replies
However, the best part about Atlanta is that there are hundreds of hyper-local markets, each with their own temperature.
Caleb Smith Tenant Breaking Lease due to Temperature in House
8 April 2022 | 11 replies
Failure to keep the temperature 'comfortable' and failure to provide heat to a livable standard are not the same.
Bryan Young Indoor Pool / inside garage
19 May 2022 | 10 replies
The pool heater should maintain the water at a certain temperature range, the A/C must be sized appropriately for the pool room and these conditions, a dehumidifier is an absolute and it must be sized accordingly.  
Account Closed My Tenants Want the Basement Finished
18 March 2016 | 42 replies
Finishing the basement will not increase the temperature of the home.