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Barbara McArthur Rental Clause to Prohibit Space Heaters?
1 April 2017 | 2 replies
Read about them here: http://www.newair.com/articles/oil-filled-heaters/------HEATING, COOLING, AND VENTILATION SYSTEMS.Landlord agrees to maintain heating, cooling and ventilation systems on premises that are provided by Landlord.Tenant agrees to notify Landlord in a timely manner, and in writing, of any problems that arise with these systems.Tenant agrees to keep heating and cooling systems in good working order and to take safety precautions in accordance with their use, following manufacturer and fire department recommendations.a.Natural Gas furnace system:Tenant will not store items in the furnace closet, except for replacement filters.Tenant will allow Landlord to replace furnace filters when Landlord determines it necessary.Tenant agrees not to block air ducts (warm air output and cold air return) and to pay for any damage to the heating system caused by failure to do so.b.Electric baseboard and wall fan heaters:Tenant agrees not to block the heaters, to keep all flammable materials at least one foot from the heating device and to maintain ample air flow around heater.
Stephen R. Estimating purchase currently at Net Operating Loss
15 March 2017 | 15 replies
To be safe, once you find the value, either by potential income or comparables, you base offer might be 70% minus repair costs.
Joe Stafford Structuring a fair split
9 March 2017 | 8 replies
The key I think is offering a safe and good return based on risk.
Mark Davis Bees in your walls
8 September 2011 | 16 replies
It's a messy job but in the hands of a compassionate beekeeper, they will help you safely remove the bees, and you may get some free honey out of the process as well.With regards to finding bees in the walls, there are other options available besides killing them...
Kent Fang-Ching Condo in San Diego or Single family in Las Vegas?
17 January 2023 | 14 replies
Its a very livable area with easy access to most necessities and attractions. 89052 happens to be a very safe place to raise a family of course do your diligence but I think your on the right path. 
Timothy Hersh Northeast Baltimore Flip
9 May 2022 | 6 replies
came through he said the cracks are probably no big deal but you should get a contractor to confirm they are safe...then the contractor said I'm not going to confirm that you need an engineer...and the engineer said those cracks are not a problem but to cover my *** I'm going to make you put a steel plate on there...So anyway...another $1000 later my cool vertical wood beam had a steel plate over it and the horizontal one had a number of LedgerLok screws.
Austin Farsai Buying first house hack
18 July 2022 | 9 replies
I am looking at the property and seems to not have different metering devices.
Kyle J. Viewing BP from a mobile phone
6 July 2020 | 3 replies
As a user who spends a lot of time viewing/interacting with the forums from a mobile device (iPhone), I just wanted to provide some feedback on a couple recent changes that I've noticed. 
Gerardo R Gonzalez trying to learn a thing or 2
20 July 2020 | 6 replies
Check out the Webinar section of the site.Hope this is helpful and hope you're staying safe too!
Tamara Semien Flipping House for wholesale
14 November 2021 | 8 replies
Based on the questions you're asking, it's safe to assume you don't understand the contract form, negotiation process, values, repair costs, assignment form, state laws concerning practicing real estate, etc.