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Roy Gutierrez Flooded basement in rentals
19 August 2014 | 14 replies
I would assume that a flood (whether you're insured for it occurring or not) would rank right there alongside the damage caused by a tornado or other natural disaster where the landlord would be responsible for restoring the property.However, I wouldn't think you'd be responsible for any of the tenants belongings they may have had in the basement that would have gotten wet
Mindy Jensen House Votes to Abolish Dodd-Frank - Your Thoughts?
8 June 2017 | 76 replies
It has a family room with wet bar,  the fifth bedroom, utility room and full bathroom that has a 5' wide senior accessible low threshold   shower. and a utility room with storage area.Also two new furnaces and AC units, new roof 2017, new gutters 2017 some carpet, some hardwood, some vinyl.
Erik Wenzel New Member in Naperville Illinois
26 June 2016 | 12 replies
Nice to see another getting wet feet!
Michael Garcia Laminate Flooring
20 April 2019 | 27 replies
Ceramic or porcelain tile for wet rooms.
Anna Buffkin Cleaning laminate
14 September 2015 | 5 replies
You don't want to saturate the laminate, just wet the surface.
Erin Malone Can I keep honey oak cabinets in rental?
23 October 2019 | 24 replies
Have a wet rag next to you to wipe off all the excess caulk. 
Michael Herr No thinset under cement board
4 February 2022 | 61 replies
You would spread the mix damp and set the tile then use a sponge wetting the tile down creating a wet set mortar that  would then set harder. 
Scott McGill Preemptive hot water heater change out.
21 April 2014 | 14 replies
If it's just a wet garage floor, I'd certainly leave well enough alone.
Odie Ayaga New Member from New Jersey
13 June 2016 | 9 replies
We're finding that you can listen and read all you want but at the end of the day you have to mold your approach to what suits you best and we never would have gotten that without jumping in and getting our feet wet.
Cesar Rebolledo Rebogateway in NOVA, Northern Virginia
21 June 2016 | 3 replies
I recently purchased a list off of listsource with 500 names just to get my feet wet and test the waters.