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1 August 2019 | 67 replies
Here is the response I got:"My Director has authorized a $20.00 refund toward the service call.I know you feel that we (MPM) should have prevented the issue, but here is what I think happened; I verified the gas service was on and the new stove was properly installed and functioning PRIOR to the tenant signing the lease and moving in.
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30 July 2019 | 1 reply
Each type of asset has different requirements especially commercial vs residential but overall the process looks like this for commercial or multi family:Check with the city or county to determine what is required for all approvals including site plan and building permits, proffers, water/sewer tap fees, bonding requirements, inspections and CO process and time frame for all approvals.You also need to check with the utility companies and get an idea of availability and cost estimates from them for water, sewer, power, gas, cable, installation and connection requirements, tap fees, hookup charges, transformer location and relocation, power line and power pole relocation issues.Check to see if you have to install any manholes,fire hydrants, curb, gutter, sidewalks, street signs, street lighting any specific street design or access requirements,.Check DOT requirements for access, stop lights and permits, traffic studiesDWQ requirements for permits, permit fees, time framesThis is a broad overview of the process and your civil engineer can handle all of this but it's good for you to know exactly what's required.Residential is much easier but similar considerations.
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30 July 2019 | 1 reply
You could ask your electrician to install these for you.
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25 August 2019 | 5 replies
Install the new filter no matter what, but take a look at the old one, and inside the furnace, before you close it back up.
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30 July 2019 | 1 reply
I also had it repainted and had new carpet installed.
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28 March 2019 | 0 replies
Hello,If I do an installment sale will I save on capital gains tax, if so how, does it have to to with capital gains tax bracket not been to high?
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31 March 2019 | 6 replies
Call a granite contractor as they will be used to installing sinks and cutting the granite.
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9 April 2019 | 11 replies
I'm going to pay deposit and installments as portion of job is completed6.
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11 April 2019 | 4 replies
I'm going to pay deposit and installments as portion of job is completed6.
31 March 2019 | 2 replies
My imagined tenants would have no view or human elevator, and I would have to sub-meter the electric and heat as it was installed.