11 February 2017 | 72 replies
Funny story, I was majoring in public health and wanted to work for the CDC as an epidemiologist.

10 June 2022 | 8 replies
No more, the Verizon boxes have notes on them, do not install BU battery.

21 March 2023 | 0 replies
Hi everyone, I'd like all TX investor's opinion about getting a Powerwall for back-up electricity.Quick info about mine and my wife's home: 4 bedroom/2 1/2 bathroom 2 story house in New Braunfels that we have as our second home but are currently renting out, within an HOA.I recently heard that Tesla is now selling the Powerwall (back up battery) without solar, meaning this can be purchased as a standalone product and I'm really interested in buying one for our house.
12 October 2014 | 47 replies
There are many other cities to invest in where there is less risk from the local economics and health of the housing market, let alone the decreased (or non-existent) fire, medical, and police response.

1 March 2023 | 17 replies
What if without permits, the smoke/CO detectors were not installed properly or in the proper locations, or electrical or plumbing work were shoddy causing a fire or plumbing leak and mold and tenant health issues, etc.

1 December 2015 | 7 replies
And I'll tread lightly around the second question, but is your father in good health?

21 April 2022 | 9 replies
It has never failed and never needs the batteries replaced.
13 September 2022 | 3 replies
Second - you'll need a septic....homebuilt w/55 gal drums is perfectly fine, but won't pass a real inspection.Third - You need a propane tank for cooking, heating water, etc.... just haul in 100 gal tanks and swap the out yourself....or get a 300 gal tank from a company and have them fill it every 3 mos.Fourth - A couple solar panels and a few batteries for lights and charging like you saidThis is not cheap nor is it easy, but it is fun.

13 February 2020 | 9 replies
For a permanent install, though, I wouldn't use them as they are battery operated.
24 November 2021 | 7 replies
Up to 50% of units in a condominium building may be allowed a B&B, subject to AOAO (Association of Apartment Owners) approval.All other rentals can currently be booked for 30 days or more, however, the state wants potentially change it to require a 180-day minimum (6 months) with exceptions for full-time students, temp health care workers, remote workers, homeowners in transition, and more.Applications for registration have been put on hold until the DPP reconsiders the registration process due to comments provided by the public at the April 6, 2021 hearing.Transient Vacation Units (TVUs):Must have a permit (called a NUC) to operate outside of resort areasNUC's are non-transferable, can't be transferred to another property/personBill 41 wants to push a $5,000 application fee with a $2,500 annual renewal fee to apply for a NUC (Non-Conforming Use) permit (up from the current $1,000 registration and $2,000 annual renewal fee).