
16 September 2017 | 34 replies
Ergo I am selling all my units.. like those in the North east that I had and real cold winters I would let them go a few months without paying so they could heat the house etc etc.So if it was me given this event I would probably give them 60 days at least..
31 August 2017 | 1 reply
Not always the case because heat rises.

30 May 2022 | 8 replies
While he was still getting the house he chose, he had already purchased an inverter heat pump for pools through https://sprsunheatpump.com/ing....

9 March 2019 | 127 replies
REI is about as passive as a heat attack.

2 September 2017 | 3 replies
It has been on the market for 1 day and is picking up heat pretty quickly so before I give it a real chance I would love to get some feedback from anyone willing to help!

5 September 2017 | 9 replies
But, they said the heat was dangerous for the tenant and caretaker and have moved into a hotel until we "replace the A/C unit."

4 September 2017 | 11 replies
Fortunately I took a step back, implemented a number of things that would conserve heat and water, and I am far better for it because the old costs were built into the rents.Now, I live in a house whose water is controlled by a utility and I receive monthly bills like electric and stays with the tenant.

4 September 2017 | 3 replies
I'm considering replacing it because:* Can be marketed as a new, high efficiency heating system.* Less likely to break down and need repairs* Will cost about $2K to replace - and I think could add much more (I'd imagine $6-10K) to the appraised value.Is it worth it?
4 September 2017 | 3 replies
Often, contracts have a seller representation that the major systems (e.g. heating system, plumbing) are in working order.