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Don A. Exterior Painter Referral in Manchester, New Hampshire
20 September 2016 | 2 replies
Ideally they would have their own equipment including scaffolding and/or a lift to paint up to 3 stories.  
Scott Roelofs Cost Segregation: A Necessity for Every Real Estate Purchase
2 January 2022 | 4 replies
There are many types of medical equipment still there, however my purchase price was only 160k.
Mike W. Financing
27 August 2016 | 1 reply
Business loans can only be used for working capital, expanding a business, hiring staff, buying equipment, etc.
Casey Miles Attempting to privatize trash collection - city says I cant?
24 September 2015 | 3 replies
No carryout service will be performed if, in the opinion of the Director, the terrain presents a safety hazard for equipment operators or collection vehicles.
Adam R. RUBS in Rhode Island
24 April 2018 | 5 replies
., case law) that in practice the landlord must pay for water and sewer - s/he can try to pass the cost on to the tenant, but it is toothless because the landlord cannot allow the property to be without water and so must ensure it is never turned off (and if s/he allowed that to happen, then the tenant may not owe rent for that period and could even be entitled to damages if it was found to be part of a self-help eviction).Some RI general laws you may want to review are listed below, but like I said, you're really asking a legal question so unless you find an attorney willing to weigh in here for free (which would be awesome), you'll either have to ask one directly yourself (on your own dime), research the laws yourself, or be content with non-attorney opinions like mine.Anyway, here are some relevant laws and you'll also want to check out the RI Landlord Tenant Handbook which is basically a plain-language explanation of the most commonly encountered LL-tenant laws:RIGL § 34-18-22 Landlord to maintain premisesRIGL § 34-18-22.2 Landlord's duty regarding compliance with zoning and minimum housing lawsRIGL § 34-18-31 Wrongful failure to supply heat, water, hot water, or essential servicesRIGL § 45-24.3-7 Minimum standards for basic equipment and facilities
Aaron Harren 13 months 13 units. Where to go from here.
24 October 2019 | 4 replies
Or if they don't seem well equipped to handle your questions or inclined to help you solve puzzles, reach out to a lender on BP.  
Steve Perkins Property Management Costs
18 July 2014 | 7 replies
Any costs for labor and equipment in your units will most likely not be covered by  property manager.
Eric H. Would you hire Abraham Lincoln?
18 June 2015 | 8 replies
HarrisSummary of QualificationsExcellent customer service skills; prompt, honest, transparent, and crediblePerforms effectively despite sudden deadlines and changing prioritiesMeticulous worker; attentive to quality and detailWorks cooperatively with a wide range of personalitiesDemonstrates ability to adapt to new equipment & technologyEducationUniversity of Baltimore May 2014B.A.
Petra M. Claim energy rebate for replacing HVAC unit?
3 July 2015 | 4 replies
They shouldn't care who is living there as long as you are installing more efficient equipment.
Paul Doherty Multifamily, NOI, cap rates - how does anyone make cash flow?
9 April 2015 | 12 replies
Sometimes its all capped out and overvalued and sometimes there are huge opportunities for growth that are not being utilized such as adding a laundry facility, vending machines, garage parking, storage etc etc etc.