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William Collins Thoughts on incorporating heat and hotwater as a profit?
4 September 2015 | 7 replies
If you are forced to pay for heat for example then you should of course try to make sure the property is well insulated and it might be beneficial to buy a thermostat with a temperature limiter.
Carlo Badiola Residential Buy/Hold Investor in the Houston/Beaumont Area
14 December 2015 | 4 replies
I haven't quite looked around yet but just trying to gauge an initial temperature for the Houston market regarding the single family home.
Mark Hall Successes in home automation for rental units?
22 October 2019 | 18 replies
I've thought of adding a temperature sensor (freeze sensing) and maybe a line current sensor on the furnace. 
Jerry W. YOU HAD A BAD DAY
17 January 2016 | 34 replies
The ball had a single weld thinner than you little fingernail. 
Mark Douglas Property management unnecessary , even while working full ti.....
30 November 2015 | 28 replies
See what your obligations are as a Landlord and keep an eye of the items that can create a potential "urgent" or "high" situations.For example: In Chicago Landlords are required to provide tenants with a certain temperature inside the units.
Shawn M. Worst Landlord Headache Ever
26 December 2015 | 18 replies
I have temperatures for winter, notification times, deductible (they pay the first $100), etc really helps.
Joseph Schriever Value Difference in New Kitchen VS. Air Conditioning
9 July 2015 | 10 replies
The summers get muggy warm but very rarely does it reach temperatures of 90 or higher.
Rob Campbell-Nixon Extreme heat
15 July 2015 | 7 replies
My A/C guy tells me that it is industry standard that an AC unit is expected to reduce the inside temperature by approximately 30 degrees.
Michael P. Hot Water Heater - Which one???
21 July 2015 | 8 replies
Tankless systems cost a lot, and require a lot of natural gas volume to support.Each tenant can adjust the temperature and pay for their own gas.
Account Closed In a drought--to sod or not to sod?
11 April 2016 | 16 replies
Take a thermometer out there in the middle of the day. the temperature will be between 130 and 150 degrees around here.