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Frances Decicco ADT Alarm - Which option is better?
17 March 2019 | 5 replies
Does not need or use a landline, has a cellular connection with battery backup, $15/month monitoring that you can turn on and off.
Matt Brown Considering RV and Boat Storage
23 June 2021 | 12 replies
I am planning on having nice amenities such as having a trickle charger for the batteries, complete video recorded (stored in the cloud) security, airport pick-up, and detailing.
Lei L. How to protect Vacant Home while rehabbing
22 February 2019 | 14 replies
They run on battery, can see in the dark without detection, and only take pictures/video when motion activated.
Chan K. Water Bill for $5000 in Massachusetts
3 March 2019 | 13 replies
Perhaps the battery that transmits the signal is on the fritz and the city is using the wrong number- Obviously pipe burst could be a problem.
Account Closed California to make "Solar "mandatory for new Homes!!!!!!
24 February 2019 | 222 replies
It depends on how many batteries you have but yes they net out to about $7K for true daily use batteries.
Daniel Okorie Would you pay more for a home with no maintenance cost?
28 February 2019 | 7 replies
I'm not just looking at the pay back but the overall impact of my purchase decision socially, economically, and environmentally.To me it is easier to add granite, new cabinets, and latest lighting than to add solar with battery storage, greywater, spray foam insualtion...etc.What do you think?
Kevin May Should I make a handyman an employee or contractor
8 February 2019 | 10 replies
I don’t know how much you pay people to hang blinds, change furnace filters, change batteries in smoke detectors and do some painting but I’ll give him your contact info since it’s a lot more than I do.
Nicolas Beck Who is responsible on this one? Tenant or Landlord?
11 July 2020 | 24 replies
Another common one is tenants not knowing how to change smoke detector batteries & or being confused by the beeping the smoke detector makes when the batteries need to be changed, 
Albert L. winter is coming .. renovate now or rent later?
23 November 2018 | 6 replies
Its a challenge to find a good tenant, especially in the winter.As Victor said... make repairs that prevent additional damage to the property or are essential to safety... leaky roof, broken windows, storm windows, furnace filters, smoke alarm batteries, furnaces & hot water tanks well beyond their useful life, repair holes in foundation or walls to prevent easy critter egress, repair gas leaks, repair dripping faucets, etc.Bob Collett, PM
Jyoti Gupta Strip Mall or NNN on 2 acres of vacant land in Fredericksburg, VA
4 December 2018 | 3 replies
These [This] district should be located only where all necessary public utilities are available and where transportation systems are adequate.Uses permitted by right:Aquaculture.Automobile assembling, disassembling, painting, upholstering, repairing, rebuilding, reconditioning, body and fender work, truck repairing or overhauling, tire retreading or battery manufacture.Building materials sales and service yards.Commercial kennels.Contractors equipment and storage yards.Convenience center.Convenience store.Data and computer services centers.Fleet parking.Flex office.General office uses.Hotel.Laboratory, research and testing.Light industrial uses.Light manufacturing uses.Machinery sales and service.Microbrewery in accordance with subsection 28-39(w).Motor vehicle rental.Parking and storage of tractor trailers.Printing, publishing, engraving.Public facilities/utilities but not including propane and heating fuel distribution facilities, generating facilities, substations, switching stations and wastewater treatment facilities which are permitted as a conditional use permit.Public parking lot.Public works excluding wastewater treatment facilities.Railroad sidings.Restaurants without drive-through.School, vocational.Selected indoor recreational enterprises within industrial parks.Storage warehouse.Veterinary clinic.Vocational school.Warehousing, mini-storage.Welding or machine shops (including the use of punch presses not to exceed fifty (50) tons rated capacity).Wholesale business.Conditional use permit:Adult business.Airport, private.Boat sales.Brewery.Clinic, medical and dental.Communication facility.Distillery.Drive-through.Dwelling for watchman or caretaker on-premises.Low intensity commercial retail not otherwise listed.Medium intensity commercial retail not otherwise listed.Microbrewery, in accordance with subsection 28-39(w), with facilities for events such as weddings, parties, and/or events with two hundred (200) or more attendees.Motor vehicle sales.Other light industrial and manufacturing uses not otherwise listed for this district.Place of worship.Public facilities/utilities for propane and heating fuel distribution facilities, generating facilities, substations, switching stations and wastewater treatment facilities (except for the expansion or modification to a wastewater treatment facilities existing prior to October 17, 2006).Recycling facilities.School.School, industrial.Truck stop.Vehicle fuel sales.Here are some questions I have:1.