
2 March 2015 | 0 replies
It states that 'tenant shall pay for all utilities, cinluding, but not limited to: electricity, heat, telephone, fire alarm changes, heat system maintenance costs, janitorial and cleaning charges and snow removal from xxx street in front of premises. and then in another section goes into more detail that I shall be responsible for 'normal maintenance of such items including, but not limited to heating and air conditioning systems' He said that the heating system is only two years old and that if something was broken beyond repair it would be on him but it is written out and sounds like there should be more detail. opinion?

7 March 2015 | 10 replies
Turn it on near the air return , turn fan to On position, close the house up and let it run for a few days and it will eliminate most odors.

3 March 2015 | 11 replies
Being someone who had worked for an Electric Company for 8 years and hearing this complaint a lot, a high light bill would be due to the following reasons:Anything that generates heat or cold air (heating elements, cooling elements) creates a high utility bill.

5 March 2015 | 6 replies
This coverage will offer defense and claims settlement for alleged or actual injury caused by CO2 emissions from a heating or air conditioning source.You can add a "personal umbrella" to cover your personal liability exposures of your home and auto, if your net worth justifies it, but you should keep any income producing assets separate from your personal liabilities.

4 March 2015 | 15 replies
You will also do well if you decide to focus on military personnel near the Air force base.

3 March 2015 | 2 replies
Bought property for $36,000, previous sale $108,000, needed partial roof repair, clean and paint, rent $895, already had new gas furnace and central air conditioning, off street parking, fenced yard and deck.#2.

6 March 2015 | 26 replies
What happens 6 months after you close the place needs a roof and 6 months later, the air conditioner goes out.

16 November 2016 | 159 replies
Note however, that while items #1 thru 3 may be quite material to defending a lien, they did not prevent me from creating a compensable lien out of proof that I had paid property tax on someone else’s parcel.I’m in general agreement with your item (4), “In order to create a lien hold position, a suit would need to be filed and judgment entered in favor of me, as creditor.”

11 March 2015 | 126 replies
On one $750 house a new 50 year roof was installed in 2007 and a new gas furnace and central air was installed in 2012.