21 June 2018 | 3 replies
Also, with two separate meters I would think that the utility company would need some documentation from the city before installing that.

17 November 2015 | 7 replies
Because we don’t sell heating and weatherization equipment and materials, nor do we do the installation, we can give you an objective opinion about which energy-saving measures can, and those that probably won't, save you money.""

8 May 2019 | 59 replies
Therefor, I don't think you can give any general ranges for any of these items.It also depends on the quality of the item that was installed in the first place...and who did the installation.On top of that, items like furnaces, which demand maintenance (changing filters regularly) will have a shorter "shelf life" in rentals since tenants are notorious for not maintaining them.

12 March 2019 | 15 replies
These cracks look deep and not something that can be fixed with cement.As a side note, it looks like there is likely leaks in between where the slab and wall meet so on top of doing significant foundation repair, you'll need to install an interior or exterior french drain.I am only going off 3 pictures so I could be wrong but this does not look like a cheap and easy issue to fix.

2 May 2022 | 4 replies
I've installed Gree twice and after five years, no major problems.

4 May 2022 | 16 replies
The landlord reported to S8 that the garbage disposal was not theirs, it was installed by the tenants without their knowledge or permission and they would not be replacing it.

8 July 2015 | 10 replies
in them;All the trim (baseboards, casings, window boxes) were unsalvageable;14' of the sill plate along the rear wall and 12' along the front wall had to be replaced - this was the big discovery which put us in framing mode for a few days in-between snow storms.We discovered that the vapour barrier was, for the most part, ineffective due to poor installation - the insulation looked like a tired air filter in a shop vac.

28 November 2014 | 15 replies
For me a $20 toilet plus a $20 innards kit plus my time to mess with finding and installing it costs more than a Lowes toilet that gets delivered with me sending an email.

9 December 2014 | 3 replies
Selling to an owner occupant, not an investor, you'll be in violation of several federal laws as you proposed the transaction/If you "stay in" some installment purchase, you can only sell the interest you hold, to a less degree, in other words, if you don't hold title buying on an installment contract, you could lease it and grant an option to buy, you can't sell on a sub-2 basis as you don't own it.If you assign an installment contract, you must have the original seller's consent, you can't create an assumption of a unilateral contract without consent.

14 December 2014 | 3 replies
The neighbor has an identical configuration and installed drains so the water would go into the main drain of the house.