
27 April 2015 | 28 replies
Hi Everyone,I am newbie here, I bought triplex 2 years ago and came with one of really sick tenant and he live by himself. 2 years ago his ill was not that bad but gotten worse reasonly and he is in wheel chair, the property not suitable for him to stay (we have no ramp).

6 September 2017 | 30 replies
Use concrete counters in the kitchen, they are cheap to make, look good when stained and last a long time.The backyard would get a heavy duty picknick table with a cheap umbrella, some wood beach chairs and a gas BBQ.

24 May 2015 | 18 replies
I don't live in Texas, but I can tell you I've seen broken arms from trampolines,and a leg!

20 June 2015 | 14 replies
Last time I was over to fix a ceiling fan I think they were up to a TV, couch, living room chair, a couple night stands, an armoire, and a couple chairs and a folding table in the dining area after eight months.
26 May 2015 | 6 replies
She was using a push mower and hit a piece of wire someplace in the grass and it cut off and hit her in the leg.

18 November 2015 | 11 replies
That would be the only occupancy limitation for residences for any group protected under the ADA, other than special needs categories (wheel chair access, etc.).The whole point of this is to protect the disabled (in this case prior addicts / alcoholics) from being pushed out of a community through unfair ordinances, simply because the community doesn't want them there.

8 December 2016 | 123 replies
-scion xB (2008 and up)-older volvos wagons (240/840)-(and based on the AWD vans) astro chevy conversion van... with captain chairs-and of course the old wood panel/8 seater/could fit 4x8 drywal sheets in the back/"your-granpas-chevy-chase-family-vacation-wagon"yes, i'm kind of onto wagons, but it's basically a car/truck with a roof....

16 June 2015 | 8 replies
They will meet your insurance adjuster on site and do all the leg work for you.In exchange, they will want 10% of the claim paid out to them.

11 August 2015 | 70 replies
There are always the ones who threaten to complain about discrimination, even if they don't have a leg to stand on.

2 July 2015 | 4 replies
In addition to the limb the roots have cracked our driveway and are lifting part of his drive so that the water flow comes to my drive and my house.My question is why am I responsible at all...having been notified there is a problem with his tree limb why should I have to do the leg work and pay half to enhance his property's safety and value?