
31 March 2013 | 4 replies
Citezens energy has release forms for property owners, instillation contractors, and developers to sign off on ownership of the underground infrastructure to the utility company to effectivly eliminate royalties like mentioned above and also to eliminate contractors from filing property liens due to unpaid installation expences.This discovery leads me to believe the utility is trying to protect their monopoly.

1 April 2013 | 22 replies
He actually had them install the carpet before they painted!

20 April 2013 | 7 replies
The neighboring buildings house a sheet metal fabrication shop and a truck accessory business.Given the factory/manufacturing character of the neighborhood, the opportunity for a normal tenant seems nil.

2 April 2012 | 19 replies
from msot likely to least likely - a) exterior wood and metal, b) interior wood, c) kitcehn and bathroom walls and ceilings, d) other walls and ceilings.Asbestos is more common in buildings built in the middle 1960s to the middle 1980s, than in older ones, except for the pipe & tank insulation.

30 April 2012 | 6 replies
Usually it's the owner's responsibility to install them and the resident to maintain, we also have the hard wire issue that is the best way to go and the insurance folks like that as well as the fire dept.You should knock on the door and put the first set of batteries in anyway, then you know it's done....probably will last longer than your lease.

13 July 2012 | 18 replies
Deals on Wheels is a seller financing gig and MHs are specifically described in the SAFE Act requiring a mortgage originator to underwrite the deal...Texas doesn't allow installment deals like a land contract and options are limited to 6 months.

17 February 2015 | 43 replies
You can always find someone to do it cheaper but you won't find out how good they were until the install is complete.

28 April 2014 | 10 replies
Lighting design and interfacing is one of my specialties, and I have a licensed electrician colleague who gives me a great price on certified installation (required by code).

17 August 2010 | 5 replies
- would it be better to phrase this option as the tenants are being charged for the "use of the pre-installed wiring" in the rental (i installed internet, phone, and tv cables throughout the property in every room to appeal to renters)- if this is a sensible idea, it goes without saying that i would need an agreement/contract for tenants to sign: what important clauses should i make sure to include?

5 November 2010 | 4 replies
I realize you need to use the TREC and that installment contracts are frowned upon in Texas, which would make life easier for you.I would think an Option would do and state that it was assignable, sell your Option for a fee and walk.