
28 December 2016 | 0 replies
It is one story and the current heat is 2 ventless wall heaters.

2 January 2017 | 12 replies
I had similar experience, bad storm high winds and snow and ice on the lines took down the mast.Power from line to house was disconnected by power company, lines were down and over a car...Power out to both sides of my bungalow and with no power, no heat. and it was well below freezing.I took video at 9pm sent to my electrician and he was out at 6am after power co had shut off the lines, they had many emergencies and I was LOW priority,, he had all the parts to start and finish the job, because of the video, it took better part of the day. and I paid like 2500.00 he had to reconnect to power box and new mast and wait for power company to come and restring from pole to mast.

1 January 2017 | 9 replies
Heat and hot water is included in my lease agreement.4.I did not make a damage or security deposit to the landlord in connection with my apartment.5.I do not know of any legal claims against or unresolved disputes that I have with the current landlord.6.My current phone number is ______________________ Dated: __________________, 2017By: ____________________________________ Tenant Signature__________________________________Print name as signed above

30 December 2016 | 8 replies
The house has gas heat, central a/c, and is in a great neighborhood in the most desirable school district.

30 December 2016 | 8 replies
Its used for heating (down here anyway), water heaters and stoves.

29 December 2016 | 5 replies
This summer I sold my worst performing unit, an aging high rise condo in a poor location and with electric heat.

30 December 2016 | 5 replies
People do have HVAC units and gas fireplaces and heat pumps are pretty awesome, but as a landlord, I'm happy to stick to baseboard heat for rentals.

2 January 2017 | 36 replies
Some roof leaks, questionable heat, foundation issues, etc.

13 February 2017 | 6 replies
The current rents below and they all include the following:Dedicated Electric Meter, Electric, Heat, Range, Refrigerator, Sewer, Water800 650695610$2755 Monthly income totalMy expenses I tried with my own math and then the calculator as follows:Total monthly expenses $1485.36Pos cash flow $1269.64I used the BP calculator a bit.

1 January 2017 | 10 replies
Most of our tenants run AC harder than heat, and it's harder for a dirty system to make cold air in high heat than it is to make warm air in cold weather - gas will just incinerate everything, and heat pumps have auxiliary coils.