
16 September 2013 | 12 replies
They passed a battery of tests to be certified.Get into regular discussions with several PM they are an excellent source of off market deals.Good luckPaul

10 March 2016 | 20 replies
@Michelle L How often do you have to change the battery?

24 November 2017 | 34 replies
There's no greater or worse feeling Every time you see dust or REALLY ANYTHING of a small spec or a piece of your own hair tickle you And has you literally fully loaded with a flash light with new batteries(god forbid you run out of batteries).

8 January 2013 | 0 replies
It is Tenant’s responsibility to test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors weekly and replace batteries when required.

31 January 2015 | 25 replies
I had used evernote a couple years ago and it would put a drain on my cell phone battery.

23 March 2013 | 4 replies
They tend to pull out the batteries from smoke detectors for their personal devices.

16 March 2014 | 1 reply
You could be sitting there telling yourself, “Heck I'll just install CO detectors” but what happens when the tenant removes the battery and do you really want to trust a cheap gadget with wide operating tolerances that may or may not alert someone in time?

28 February 2015 | 5 replies
Circular SawChop SawTable SawCordless drill with 4 back up batteries and 2 charging stations-US bit set-Metric bit setHammerSledge HammerScrew Driver SetAnd then start buying specialty tools as you need them.

11 April 2014 | 15 replies
Pinning down a ROI before you buy is nothing more than an exercise that will not ever yield an accurate forecast.You can only guess at future performance, you can have an educated guess, but you'll never get as close as you might measuring performance of a bond or other securities.RE is unique, your experience and gut feelings need to be honed to your market rather than running the batteries down on your calculator, IMO.

19 November 2014 | 15 replies
It's hard to determine what makes you tick before you identify where to insert the batteries ;)