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27 July 2019 | 14 replies
He said since the house was built in the 1950s and refrigerators were shorter then today's refrigerators its the owners responsibility to provide adequate space.
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23 July 2019 | 32 replies
The system works by creating a temperature differential coming across coils filled with a refrigerant.
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31 July 2019 | 14 replies
When something breaks, like a refrigerator, you call the warranty company.
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21 July 2020 | 14 replies
I've always looked at life insurance like a refrigerator extended warranty.
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28 July 2019 | 39 replies
Because he also said things like the refrigerator was dirty/smelled and though it probably worked we should probably just "throw it away and get a new one."
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26 July 2019 | 3 replies
Don't use a screwdriver or anything real sharp to poke with - you want to avoid poking a hole in the refrigerant (Freon) lines, which will be close by.Other than that, clean the filter!
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27 July 2019 | 11 replies
Mostly this would include cleaning out the outside unit with a hose, cleaning the inside coil before they install the new furnace, checking the refrigerant (Freon) level, and (if they're feeling really spiffy) checking the amp draw on the compressor.
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30 July 2019 | 15 replies
You need to have a great, reliable cleaner, a handyman and a list of people that you can call for something that comes up such as AC, plumbing or refrigerator repair.
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2 August 2019 | 20 replies
At the expiration or termination of the Lease term, Tenant shall repair any damage to the Premises or its contents and shall leave the Premises and the contents in a clean and good ordered, undamaged condition with the kitchen and all appliances, bathroom fixtures and building equipment clean and in the same condition as on the first date of the Lease including without limitation all interior and exterior finishes of doors, walls, banisters, closets, cabinets, ceiling, railing, trim, stairs, appliances and equipment it being the intention of the parties that the Premises shall be returned to the Landlord in its original condition.Tenant shall also:Maintain the house and all appliances, such as refrigerator, stove, dryer, washer, alarm, heating and window air conditioning units, if any, and return in the same working order.Promptly notify Landlord of any repairs even if some are Tenant’s responsibility.Promptly remove all garbage and debris and place at the curb for collection in secure containers respecting all applicable recycling laws.Use all plumbing, heating, cooling, gas and electric and other facilities in a safe manner.Not flush wads of toilet paper, grease, oils, coffee grounds, fibrous materials, q-tips, sanitary napkins, tampons or condoms in the toilet or down any drains.
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1 April 2019 | 19 replies
Hello real estate peopleI have a situation where this year i have to pay to the IRS on taxes..Situationmy AGI income is 160k....work In IT for a big corporationi have 9 houses, i maxed out the deductions...repairs, supplys, new refrigerators....etc.......i have stopped adding deductions for the realestate as they are not dropping my money due to the IRS..on Tax software...