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Guevara M. (Update) Help with a Letter.
10 June 2008 | 21 replies
Assuming the power is still on, check all the electrical switches, and carry a night light to plug into the outlets to check to see if they work and even a lightbulb to check the light fixtures if you want to go that far.
Anthony Sulecki Obama "ammo coding" bill
29 December 2008 | 8 replies
Not to mention the nationalization of our financial and automobile industries.
Kyle Meyers How much to capitalize
6 February 2012 | 3 replies
I had to have new wiring run for an electric range and an over the range microwave and needed a plumbing connection for a dishwasher.
MARK F. What was cause of High Multifamily Vacancies during 2009
30 January 2018 | 22 replies
Renewable energy such as wind and solar hasn't affected gas as much as it has electricity.
Alex R. %2 rental rule does not work
18 February 2013 | 36 replies
It has its own electric and we paid to have water& sewage put in.
Al Williamson Should Water Heaters Be Flushed Annually
30 March 2013 | 17 replies
If its an electric water heater, you can take out the bottom heating element, tape a smaller tube to your shop vac and vacuum out the sediment that doesn't flush out, to help it also.
Account Closed Building a team?
18 March 2013 | 6 replies
We have a family owned business where we are licensed brokers/agenst, general contractor, electrical contractor, and an architectural designer, so it works for us.
Michael Limina Unwanted Guest...
27 April 2013 | 8 replies
A washer usually uses about 40 gallons of water per load.In my area, that is 40 or 50 cents per load or less -- plus electricity.Have your electricity bills gone up to match the increase in water bills?
A Payton What options do I have left?
8 May 2013 | 5 replies
The loan is for household expenses (rent, electricity, etc.) that I foolishly neglected
John K. "Hobby" investors
21 May 2013 | 8 replies
They charge 1 month's rent to fill a vacancy, which for us so far has been around once every 2 years - so it consumes about 4% of gross rent in all.We have a good relationship with a small company that does plumbing, electrical and handyman work.