18 February 2021 | 1 reply
My name is Ben and I’m an Air Force pilot in the Destin/Fort Walton Beach area.

19 February 2021 | 4 replies
The realtor is telling me it's worth 225 now so this is why I'm up in the air regarding selling.

24 February 2021 | 3 replies
I also did a siding project in Bel Air, CA I expected it to be 90 days...

19 February 2021 | 2 replies
The only one I worry about is air filters, but I do a walkthrough twice a year when the HVAC does its maintenance so I get to check on things.

24 February 2021 | 2 replies
You can use the Easy Permit Process for the following project types:Inside the BuildingDrywall Replacement (greater than 1,000 square feet)Exterior Doors*Fire Damage (buildings with 24% damage or less, require demolition inspection approval and a separate electrical permit)Furnaces (replacement of existing gas-fired only in all commerical buildings and residential buildings with 4 or more dwelling units)*Existing Plumbing Fixture ReplacementElectrical Work (requires an electrical contractor)**Counter Top and Cabinet Replacement (required for condos only)Outside the BuildingDoors/Window Replacement (4 dwelling units or more, if same size, same location)*Fences (non-masonry fences greater than 5 ft. in height or masonry walls of any height)*Sheds greater than 150 square feetDetached frame garages, up to 600 square feet in area, without rooftop deck*Trash enclosure (wood only)Porch repair (if a violation report says permit for repairs only)Masonry work (mason contractor required)Tuckpointing (mason contractor required, masonry cleaning and grinding require a pollution prevention permit from CDPH)Roofs (If adding a layer, a general contractor or primary owner can perform the work)*Roofs (If total tear-off, must employ Illinois-licensed roofing contractor)Lintel repairs (6’-0” opening maximum, mason contractor required)Scaffolding (an easy permit can be received the same day if the work over the public way has been approved by the Chicago Department of Transportation) * For this project type in an all-residential building, the easy permit may be obtained online.** Electrical permits may be obtained online by licensed electrical contractors only.

19 February 2021 | 16 replies
I am going to be in the Bahamas for 45 days in late spring and hoping to avoid a turn around flight to Ft Lauderdale if I need to close anythingyou can go to the US embassy if they have one and get a notary.. thats how folks in many other countries close their deals its expensive and time consuming but probably less than air fair etc.

26 February 2021 | 11 replies
@Philip Mullinax I use cool care heating and air for all 6 of my rentals and have never had anything but great experiences with them

28 December 2021 | 21 replies
And Amazon Air is in the process of moving their Florida Air Hub from the Tampa airport to the Lakeland Airport.

19 February 2021 | 1 reply
If you install more 500 CFM you do need air in duct but check range hood manufacturer instructions.

23 February 2021 | 6 replies
And just FYI - last summer when much of the hospitality industry was gasping for air, I was running at 87-92% occupancy at my new guesthouse, with one guest comparing my hospitality to "kintsuji", the Japanese art form of mending broken pottery with gold.