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Victoria Winters Pets? What is the big deal? Are we missing opportunities with pet restrictions?
22 November 2014 | 26 replies
I have also begun to "pet proof" switching out carpets with the vinyl plank flooring, with carpets being the biggest issues with pets, second biggest issue would be chewing/scratching doors/trim
Shari Gibson Tenant Peeing in the P-Trap
21 November 2014 | 14 replies
."------- Plumbing investigated a sewer gas smell in the upstairs bathroom.We didn't find any smell in the attic or when we removed the trim fromthe shower.
Christina R. we "bulletproof" rentals but with what specific fixtures?
18 March 2015 | 19 replies
Which Moens or Delta products you buy really doesn't matter too much as most all operate off the exact same internal valve systems and parts ,the difference is only the trims, all guts are the same.Price Pfister is also an entry level brand to avoid.
Account Closed Latest MODERN New Build Spec in Charlotte, NC
22 June 2015 | 26 replies
Our project manager hated the house up until completion due to the lack of trim
Dana R. HOA blocking my view: What should I do?
9 June 2015 | 4 replies
Right now, I can only think of two options:1) Wait till its dark and start trimming the tree myself so it doesn't block the view as much  without hurting the treeor2) Try to convince the PM and/or the Board that its a horrible mistake for everybody to keep that treeFirst option seems like it would be an effective, short term solution to get the place rented. 
Shawn Thom Simplisafe review- Alarm System
1 December 2018 | 14 replies
One thing you can do with the sensors is stick them onto a small, thin piece of whatever you have on hand and then use a finish nail to then attach that to the door/trim/etc.
Markus March Burglary
8 July 2014 | 10 replies
They also recommend the 3 foot/6 foot rule.... keep shrubs no higher than 3 feet and trim branches off trees from the ground up to six feet, so they are harder to hide behind.  
Jon W. Neighbor wants me to remove tree with branches falling in her yard
2 August 2015 | 28 replies
Everyone is so nice here.I have told my neighbors if they want the trees trimmed they can trim them to the property line but not to trespass onto my property (cross the property line to trim).
Bienes Raices Cost effective termite prevention strategy?
16 May 2011 | 8 replies
Make sure the siding is at least 8 inches above grade, ensure that there is no untreated wood in contact with soil or foundation, check any exposed studs for damage, check any exterior trim/sills that come close to the ground, etc.Also, certain areas of the country are more termite prone than others.
Bienes Raices Potentially awkward situation
11 February 2010 | 16 replies
Also, have any shrubs obscuring the front of the house trimmed down.