18 August 2022 | 3 replies
@Joseph WheelerTampa Bay ZIP code areas with biggest price gainsBetween April-June 2018 and April-June 2019*HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY33605: Tampa/Ybor City —- 45 percent33602: Tampa Heights, downtown Tampa — 39 percent33566: Plant City — 16.5 percent33619: Clair-Mel — 14 percent33527: Dover — 12.2 percent33592: Thonotosassa —11.5 percent33612: Tampa/ Busch Boulevard to Fletcher Avenue —11.3 percent33625: Tampa/Carrollwood — 9.5 percent33572: Apollo Beach/north Ruskin — 9.2 percent33549: (tie) Lutz — 8.5 percent33629: (tie) Tampa/Palma Ceia — 8.5 percent* Single-family homes
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24 March 2014 | 14 replies
Would be possible to move it or plant a new one on your property to where you get the same look/feel, but they can't do anything about it?
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10 October 2019 | 50 replies
I was talking to a friend last week who is a plant manager of a large industrial plant here.
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30 April 2013 | 2 replies
You might get a little more money if you allow they to plant crops, just be careful about what you allow.
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22 December 2013 | 42 replies
All of a sudden a food plant goes to the distributor and says try this product it's 10 cents cheaper and you can sell to your restaurant owners at the same price.
1 August 2014 | 57 replies
I did that with our SFRs - we put in a kitchen table with tablecloth, several fake plants and used those Glad plug-ins to make it smell "homey".
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9 September 2014 | 9 replies
When I have a new tenant move in I like to make sure they have the local phone book, recycling/garbage schedule and other local info (restaurants and such) I also like to get a small plant to welcome them.We have some long term tenants that really take great care of our properties and we like to say thanks to them, I was told by a senior that lives in a unit that the gift card I gave her at Christmas fed her for a week!
16 September 2014 | 19 replies
But Fremont may actually be the future Detroit.http://www.mercurynews.com/business/ci_26529194/te...Tesla's car manufacturing plant is based in Fremont.
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22 September 2014 | 22 replies
Phillip:Thankfully, the garburator/garbage disposal is predominately a US affection.Dollars and cents aside, there are many other reasons not to use them:1) they increase the amount of organics that reach the sewage treatment plant which, in turn, increases the plants consumption of oxygen ... which, often results in more active bacterial matter being flushed/released from the system into waterways;2) increase the amount of solid residue which needs to be removed from the treatment plant and disposed (usually in landfills);3) they have been linked with the increase in toxicity of the water supply (this is not a fault of the machine itself, but rather the user); 4) they also tend to increase per-household water consumption.Under sink garbage disposals are no longer permitted in many locations.As a landlord with student rentals, they are simply an invitation for more service calls and higher repair costs.
8 October 2015 | 45 replies
Tenancy at Sufferance?