
22 January 2015 | 14 replies
A tenant informed me the property will not heat above 58 degrees.

14 January 2015 | 4 replies
A friend of mine packs some serious heat when he goes and collects.

13 January 2015 | 44 replies
IMO clear in REALTOR provided contract - that heating/cooling structural electricity are included as inspection items.

14 January 2015 | 29 replies
You are correct Steve and to clarify my point is that the cost of waste (which is the fear of most landlords in the scenario) is $100s vs the cost to separate , run new lines, add heating units, add hot water heaters,and add AC units which could push $10,000.

16 January 2015 | 10 replies
martins heating and air. only guy I use!

18 November 2015 | 92 replies
That being said, you obviously do need to have a great deal of knowledge in those areas.I myself have an electrical contractors license, am certified in residential and commercial wiring and have a degree in Heating and Air conditioning and twenty years experience doing all of the above.If you do work in one particular town the municipalities building department and inspectors will also get to now you and see what quality of work you do

11 November 2016 | 8 replies
.- Verify the existing installation for heating and water heater (new heating system on 3rd floor)- Remove asbestos insulation and pipes in the basement- Verify the existing electrical installation and upgrade to support new appliances- Some windows to be changed and we may consider to change them all depending on pricing- Repair the roof if neededWe are also considering doing most of the work on the unit we would live in (other than plumbing and electricity) but we really need to find a GC that can work within our budget!
11 August 2015 | 17 replies
What about roof and heating system?

17 January 2015 | 17 replies
Brand New French Windows, Copper plumbing, Central A/C and Heating, Recessed Lighting, and Flooring throughout.

6 September 2016 | 38 replies
Tenant agrees to not make alterations, changes or additions to plumbing fixtures, light fixtures, heating units, or locks.Tenant agrees to hold Landlord harmless for any mechanic’s liens or proceedings that result from Tenant actions.Any alterations or additions made by Tenant become the property of Landlord when Tenant vacates.