
22 November 2017 | 2 replies
Recommend repairing loose toilet on the second floor, and repairing the plumbing leaks on the basement bathroom sink valve stems.12.

29 December 2017 | 17 replies
You should know how to change a fill valve in a toilet, replace a ceiling light fixture, replace a ballast, balance a ceiling fan, replace a hot water tank, change the agitator dogs in a clothes washer, replace a heating element or thermostat in a dryer, etc.

6 December 2017 | 53 replies
At one point it had been 2 other units (I know because the toilet holes where still there.).

25 April 2019 | 11 replies
Install temporary facilities such as electrical field receptacles and chemical toilets; hook up temporary utilities.4.

4 June 2015 | 9 replies
Items include: loose door hinges, toilet handle loose, toilet bowl loose, one burner on oven was not working, small hole in hardwood in corner of floor behind fridge, bath tub drainage issue (slow clog, just needs to be snaked) water stain on ceiling with cracking plaster on ceiling.

27 September 2019 | 40 replies
Having a credit score in the toilet and no job might be better if he declared and just wiped out a bunch of debt and is starting up again in a new location but I always worry when someone with a bad history just gets up and moves.

28 August 2010 | 11 replies
When I told the NJ operator that the neighbors were upset that the property was abandoned is when I started to get some action.What do you all think of squatting?
19 April 2011 | 66 replies
the only reason my home didnt sell for so long .. was beacuse i havent cleaned a thing since 2005 the house is practically not even livable the bathtub have al turned colors of brown green and blue along with all the toilet i bought 10 cats and they poop all over the house and i dont clean it. i worked for years noone wants it my haouse smells so bad that when people came to look at it they walked in started coughing from the smell and walk out... this man decided to buy it i wish he didnt... and ever since he bought it ive made it even worse... i take the garbage out and let it pile up in the living room until they leak his wife yelled at me to take the garbage outside since they are ruining the hardwood flooring... but i dont care if they try and make me leave this is me threatening them that i will do more damage.. we have a meeting scheduled for tomorrow at 7pm to talk about the appliances and chandelier..

29 November 2011 | 10 replies
But I'm telling you, I could take that same money you spent, put it down on a MHP that you can quickly add value to (meaning increase its profits), and you all will make a LOT more money, and never touch a toilet.

3 June 2012 | 4 replies
from industry literature, I get the feeling that it saves perhaps 6-25% of water, that you will get perhaps 75-90% compliance, and you should di it in concert with installing all possible water savings methods (1-1.6 gpf toilets, low flow aeratorws and perhaps as low as 1.5 gpm showerheads (Home Depot has a nice $13 one from Delta that I like)not sure how you "install" RUBS, since you are not doing anything except picking a company to calculate and bill your tenants using a pro-rata algorithm.