
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.

7 July 2009 | 3 replies
Our designers and programmers have been working diligently to update it to the form you now find.

30 September 2010 | 4 replies
So you might see some back-up heating system even with geothermal, if my hunch is on target.I vaguely recall something about thermostats being a bit different when they are operating with some of these alternative heat sources; you might check the model number of the thermostat and see what it leads to.Lastly, in my area the source of heat is part of the tax assessor records, so that you could look it up in the event of concerns about heating fuel source.

5 October 2010 | 11 replies
I'd recommend finding a web programmer to build you exactly what you need.Once its up and running on your own server, you won't need to continually pay for access or monthly fees.I may be able to recommend a guy, who has worked on major projects for petsmart and other companies, but I have no idea if he'd have time or what the costs involved are.

21 January 2011 | 14 replies
Did you hear Dave Lindahl's story about his tenants who'd put ice buckets on thermostat so that it would keep working 24/7.

22 December 2010 | 22 replies
Takes some playing with the hot water heater to get this into that range; I always try to take the reading just after the hot water heater has turned off from a heating cycle, since that is when the water has been heated to the thermostat setting.Sorry that I don't have much else to suggest on this; I suspect at some point you will end up evicting this tenant.

16 January 2011 | 14 replies
Often times tenants are not mindful of being efficient with utilities, dressing up or down rather than keeping the thermostat set.

19 January 2011 | 11 replies
I had a flip a little larger than that, two stories that previously had radiators, where new ductwork was installed (both upstairs and down), returns were installed (again both upstairs and down), thermostat, AC electric disconnect installed, plus gas furnace and compressor - all that for around $7K.Regarding splitting profits - first you have to both agree on what will be considered allowed expenses!

2 June 2011 | 12 replies
Property Manager Someone who appears to be doing 100% of the work for 5% of the money while skimming 90% of the profits.AC Repairman someone who honestly , sincerely, truely, believes that it is cheaper to replace the unit than to replace the thermostat.