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Dick M. Don't beleive home inspectors
29 July 2011 | 19 replies
I told the buyers to walk across the floor to the thermostat and switch it on.
N/A N/A How much work do you do yourself?
10 January 2009 | 24 replies
The software is just ones and zeros, programmers are over paid lazy bums, we can built it internally ourselves, etc. etc. etc.There is a very simple fact, investors like Mike don't see the value in using a really great property manager have never had a really great one.
Chris Da Need Tax Help On 2 Properties
28 November 2008 | 5 replies
Only cost me about $50 per baseboard, another $100 roll of pex, $200 for romex and breaker for box, and $25 thermostat.
Diane Menke How would you landlords handle this?
10 January 2009 | 27 replies
HVAC guy just called me to let me know they had the intake vents covered with plastic and the thermostat set at 60 on the 1st floor.
Just Don why does my mouse disappear in the blue?
13 February 2009 | 25 replies
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but there is a reason why most programmers I know use Firefox instead of IE . . .
Rich Schroeder Our Messiah touches the common Americans!
16 February 2009 | 30 replies
I would think a programmer would be able to find work Easily either on site or telecommute.does she want obama/gov't/taxpayers to buy her a house and a car or something?
Rich Schroeder Baseboard heating on 2nd floor
26 February 2009 | 3 replies
(as opposed to installing inside the wall) Also, do you recommend remote thermostats to limit wiring?
Ana Hyler Materials for re-habbing ... Buying in bulk ?
24 April 2009 | 8 replies
Personally, I just carry all the finishing materials that I use over and over on every house:- Deadbolts, Door knobs- Light fixtures- Fans- Faucets- Mailboxes- Sinks- Switches, Receptacle- Switch Plates, Outlet Covers- Mini-Blinds- Thermostats- HVAC Registers, Returns- EtcThese things don't take up that much space.The one thing that I do keep in inventory (and buy in bulk) that does take up space is appliances.
Teresa K. Newbie from Iowa.
30 May 2009 | 10 replies
I have just started today into the blogging thing and I do not twitter yet ( do not know if I will) although for a programmer/analyst you would think I would be up on the lates and greatest in techno land.
Chris Pelletier Squeeze page question
20 January 2010 | 8 replies
Put an ad in your local Craigs List that your looking for someone who knows HTML to help you out.You can find sites for programmers that will bid on your job and you can hire them - you need to google things like find a HTML programmer or freelance HTML programmers.But start with CL.