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Bienes Raices Dryer fire hazard?
9 August 2011 | 23 replies
Left unchecked, it could plug up the fine air passages around the coil.
Account Closed Panic condition and the HOA (arb)- please help
17 July 2011 | 10 replies
The technology behind these was recently demo'd as part of an automobile exhaust system (to eliminate the muffler and thus reduce pressure leading to better engine performance).How about using soundproofing within your house?
Tim M Well water vs city water
20 July 2011 | 8 replies
The well pump and water pressure tank are MIA - est cost $750.
Joel Owens How to control water bills in your apartments??
22 July 2011 | 4 replies
Okay so in my apartments I tell the previous owner (I recently just bought them) that I plan on going in once a month and changing the air filter.This way the units can be inspected some and also I know the power bill won't be as high for the tenant and the low air flow won't burn out the fan motors faster.The seller mentioned to me that I should also check the toilets as well.The seller stated that tenants like to put those chlorox bleach tablets in the toilets and it eats up the flapper valves.This causes a water leak and runs up the water bill for the landlord.Here the water is included in the total rent payment each month.So should I ban the chlorine tablets from the toilets or should I just replace the flappers all at once??
George P. how much rehab if you are going to rent it?
15 January 2012 | 24 replies
all of the houses in 1 sq mile are cookie cutter 1950's brick ranches. that street in particular is no different. lawns are nice, very nice looking on the outside. but when you go inside, 80% are still stick in 1970's.i am trying to post a picture of the windows, to show how bad they looked. these are steel pan windows that had rusted over the years and moisture was killing the window. cold air was leaking and furnace bills were sky high.seems like the picture is huge and have no idea how to resize it.
Aaron Walker lease terms
3 August 2011 | 8 replies
I have a hard time getting past her paying for a large expense like a new air conditioner though.
Greg P. Change Airconditioning Condenser?
3 August 2011 | 12 replies
Hello, I'm wondering if it would be a good idea to change out the air condition condenser since it looks older, but not too horrible.
Casey S. list of deposit deductions?
4 August 2011 | 6 replies
Not needing large item repairs but things like basic cleaning, burned out light bulbs, dirty air filters, replacing stove burner trays, cleaning a filthy fridge or oven, etc.Thanks!
Joshua Dorkin US Credit Downgraded from AAA to AA+
8 August 2011 | 37 replies
What the government can do that no corporation can do is create more money right out of thin air via, their "accomplice", the Federal Reserve.
Robert D. Tenant moving but no last month paid
10 August 2012 | 23 replies
Robert that is child's play.What you have is a cleaning party and paint.I consider your property left in nice condition compared to some of mine.I will say from your outside A/C unit you could use a chemical clean to the coils for better air flow.I personally treat this like a business.