
30 January 2018 | 10 replies
The siding has been removed, I would replace it with fiber cement (vinyl would look ridiculous in the neighborhood)The floors have original the hardwood.

16 April 2015 | 8 replies
The no egress room could be marketed as a den, bonus room, or storage but not a bedroom.There are some very nice fiber optical skylight systems that would brighten up this room.

6 September 2006 | 1 reply
Electrical may present a problem since the interior walls are not always drywall but a thinner fiber board or panelling.

24 July 2016 | 199 replies
I'm glad they have made you all whole and that folks still have moral fibers and care about there word being there bond.

24 June 2018 | 70 replies
In the attic, all of the loose fibers will be sucked into the air handler, restrict the fan blades, etc etc....

1 August 2022 | 3 replies
Setbacks, parking, electrical, sewer, water, hydrants, entrances, night lights, phone lines, fiber optics, storm drains, storm ponds if needed, turn in lanes, etc.

28 November 2011 | 40 replies
New tub costsTub (fiberglass) $147 (HD)Watts pvc pop-drain kit $ 20 (HD)5 Sheets Hardi-backer $45 (HD)Box Backer-on screws $7 (HD)Fiber tape $4 (HD)12x12 wall tile $50 (HD)Non-Sanded Grout $15 (HD)Spray on Sealer $9 (HD)Tube Colored Caulk $7 (HD)Bag Speed Set $14 (HD)Bucket of Mastic $30 (HD)Tile labor $150Plumbing labor $50Add em up and thats what it costs.

24 January 2018 | 152 replies
Not that people need to live on hot dogs and spaghetti but when the tenant is still short, it's hard to really love seeing those dietary life/spending/prioritizing decisions...just...staring...you...in...the...face.

16 January 2016 | 11 replies
., coax, fiber) using my contractor (in part so it's done to my standards), including wire(s) to the roof (for your satellite).I'd also trench and bury several conduits (with pull ropes and/or coax and/or fiber and/or etc.) from the building out to the easement area (near pole or box, etc.).You then have the option to choose which provider(s) you want to work with/allow into your building, while controlling the onsite infrastructure and without giving up easements or exclusivity.If you're up to the task and want to recoup your investment and later profit from it, serve as a re-seller to your tenants... watch how fast they make good on it once their TV/internet is cut off.

26 October 2008 | 6 replies
If you know you have asbestos tiles in the kitchen you have to let your tenant know so they're not releasing fibers with sandpaper etc.