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Sandy Bars Gas Water Heater Pilot Light - thermocoupler?
23 February 2013 | 10 replies
This hole is protected by a fine-mesh screen.
Anthony Palmiotto Are Lonne Deals Dead - SAFE Act?
4 August 2013 | 61 replies
My prediction is that the deal will stand, the note will be thrown out as unenforceable, the note holder walks with what they got and if it was predatory, a fine to boot.
Erik Kubec Keep non-functional hot tub in rental 'as-is' and let tenant fix and maintain it?
13 January 2018 | 7 replies
what did you end up doing here Erik never got a final decision post
Taylor Shapiro Who here does nothing?
25 February 2013 | 14 replies
I feel the need to find the deal, create the scope of work, bid the work out, and create a final "punch list".
Scott Meredith What features do you want in a property management company?
24 February 2013 | 4 replies
I go through with a fine tooth comb in the contract make sure you can cancel when you want to.
Eric Dubrule Tax credit for lead abatement
14 December 2015 | 11 replies
Once the work is complete, a re-inspection occurs and a final report generated (hopefully you pass the first time around).
John K. Sample Letter for Fines resulting from Snow Removal (or lack of)
26 January 2014 | 3 replies
@John K.Our lease (actually the schedule 'A' to our lease) identifies the tenant is responsible for any by-law infraction fines assessed as a consequence of their failure to fulfill their obligations and responsibilities (put out garbage, clear snow, or mow the lawn, having non-operable vehicles on the property, etc).When we receive such a fine from the City, we pay it and then send the the tenant a letter and invoice for the amount of the fine, plus an administrative fee to cover our bookkeepers time to issue and collect the invoice {though we typically waive the administration fee on first offences}.
Ariel Echevarria Offer Accepted on a property. Now What?
8 February 2014 | 11 replies
If an address, I'll send a letter explaining what I want and ask if they would like to meet.In my opinion, I know Realtors do cost money, but when you find a good one (or a few good ones), they can do a lot of the heavy lifting for you, just don't push too hard...it's a fine line.Good luck w/ this one.
Calixto Urdiales HUD & FHA Loan Programs and Grants!
21 July 2011 | 22 replies
The total of all holdbacks may be released only after a final inspection of the rehabilitation and issuance of the Final Release Notice.
Buzz Slattman Building Relationships before Negotiating
19 May 2008 | 4 replies
When working with a dual disclosed realtor, there's a fine line between giving and receiving information.