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Dick M. Don't beleive home inspectors
29 July 2011 | 19 replies
Roof, foundation, plumbing, electic, HVAC.
Jeff Kissling Garage door opener is broke...Who pays
8 July 2011 | 5 replies
I just leased new office space last year, and it does clearly state on page 5 in the middle of the agreement that lessee is responsible for all system repairs like plumbing, electrical, and mechanical equipment.
Justin F. Finally about to close... but am I getting shafted on insurance?
24 June 2011 | 11 replies
In NC, around $500 for house worth $75,000; $1000 ded for nature and sewer/plumbing; personal liability; loss rents; medical; can't remember the rest.
Geoff V. Looking at renting out house and have a lot of questions
24 June 2011 | 8 replies
All of the appliances, heat and HVAC, plumbing and electrical should all be functioning properly.
Shelley F. New member intro, Northern California
27 June 2011 | 15 replies
This house hasd good bones but an apparent mold issue in the only bathroom and plumbing/wiring issues to boot.
Marty Gangler Can renters sue a contractor?
1 July 2011 | 7 replies
If I had the same situation on my own home I'd expect a certain amount of disruption and accomodation to the plumber's schedule - life ain't perfect and in that scenario the plumber's the one in the driving seat.How would that be an 'unreasonable disturbance' when the task is to try and sort out their plumbing problem ?
Sharad M. Managing contractors
10 July 2011 | 27 replies
When we have a lot of specialty work (electrical, plumbing) we have our go to people in those fields.
Bienes Raices Dryer fire hazard?
9 August 2011 | 23 replies
I expected a plumbing leak, but there was none.What had happened was that the dryer vent directly above the circuit breaker panel in the basement, was about 80% plugged with lint.
Tara G. Foreclosed home being stripped out
9 July 2011 | 0 replies
Everything as in, doors, knobs, HVAC, furnace, water heater, plumbing, lighting, everything.
Mike G. Native American Castle for Sale!
10 July 2011 | 0 replies
Major fixer but lots of potential here.  10 bedroom, 0 bath home, around 5,000 to 10,000 square feet.  The property has real limestone floors, 3 stories, a solid red-stone foundation, a very large pool and lots of room to expand.  Home would need to be brought up to local building codes.  Buyer to verify permits.Offered at $500,000, includes wholesaling fee.Rehab estimate: $35k, needs new electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roof, some walls, a few bathrooms, windows, some foundation issues, and all interior fixtures.