
22 September 2009 | 8 replies
Front loaders are more efficient; you may see a cost savings over time!

2 October 2009 | 12 replies
What if the other tenant is an energy hog?

10 August 2012 | 14 replies
It amazes me that some attorneys will charge you for something that they spend more time and energy making sure they're protected more than you.

5 October 2009 | 0 replies
Hi AllI couldn't find any other forum that came close to this question so .. where I'm still a beginner (less than a year) I thought I'd post it here -- Does anyone know of any tax credits for doing energy or weatherization upgrades to rental properties?

11 October 2009 | 10 replies
Your thoughts on how you run your business more efficiently would be appreciated.

23 October 2009 | 5 replies
If you have better than average items, could be a money saver; if you have below average items, you could be spending more on the replacement labor than you wish.If the landlord pays the heat, many newer furnaces are high efficiency so that you could gain energy savings with new models.http://www.pillartopost.com/home-repair-cost-upgrade-guide.aspx

12 October 2009 | 6 replies
This offers an opportunity to thank you, Joshua and Jon, for providing Brian and me and ALL of us this wonderful, efficient resource!

20 February 2010 | 17 replies
If you are being flooded with that many calls then you have my undivided attention, start another thread and I'm pretty sure we'll all listen in.I like to personally take all my calls and weed out the tire kickers asap, I'm just not sure a virtual assistant would be able to do that efficiently.

1 January 2010 | 12 replies
This kind of ranting is the cause of drinking two Monster energy drinks instead of just one in the morning :)

27 October 2009 | 4 replies
John, I know of a solution for you(see signature below) I would highly stress though that you focus a lot of your energy on repairing your credit and your financial situation.