
23 August 2010 | 12 replies
With the water coming out of the element/thermostat cover near the top of the outer shell that still does not tell you where the tank is leaking.
23 October 2010 | 50 replies
I think at the moment, you're able to hide off-topic and political through your dashboard but if I was able to essentially 'block' individuals or even complete topics, that would be really cool.

22 January 2019 | 7 replies
@Adam AdamsWhile what constitutes "C+" versus "B-" has some subjective elements to it, I would say that you can find 11 cap deals.

26 October 2016 | 29 replies
@Par Attaran low offers are essential to the negotiating process.

29 April 2016 | 10 replies
I hear about people getting almost all their money out of a deal, leaving 1 or 2 k on the table, so after those deals theyre essentially earning COC returns of 50 or 100% a year?

19 January 2017 | 24 replies
. $100-200, that isn't bad because w/ interest expense and depreciation you are gonna essentially "lose" money from a P/L standpoint but be CF positive.

7 March 2017 | 14 replies
Essentially you need to have enough saved such that if you lost your job, you could handle all your costs (including the mortgage) for 6-12 months.

25 February 2016 | 18 replies
Essentially it's such low ampage that anything would do, but I'd like it to be compliant.I've been reading the code, and I'm making one alteration to make the installation an extra half inch from the roof deck (they were going to be 1.5" from deck, now 2"), but I can't find the exact codes for the wiring type.I have found some CL rated speaker wire in 18gauge, rated for 150v.

1 July 2017 | 12 replies
The agent told me that the neighborhood that we are looking at is zoned as R5 and multi-units and such are only allowed in R10/R15 zoned areas (which is essentially the town center and a few other small pockets).

21 June 2017 | 10 replies
Placing as many elements as possible between the building and the street will create a feeling of separation, and provide distraction from that pole.This should be easy, could be done two ways... remove the concrete on either side of the entry, and fill the area with simple, zero-maintenance landscape plants.