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Ann Wu Tenant is threatening about sign of poison
29 December 2016 | 37 replies
If he is so concerned about his health, he would want to move.
Lindsay Denny Living in my first flip: What would you do?
16 March 2016 | 5 replies
Not to mention the health risks.
Sadye S. Tenants causing MY family drama!
19 March 2016 | 32 replies
. 😳 They're somewhat decent people, but I have to look out for my grandmas health and sanity especially since they are neighbors!
Stacy Davis Known Lead Issue In NH
4 April 2016 | 14 replies
Lead Abatement Contractor's LicenseTo qualify for a contractor's license you must: read and understand New Hampshire Lead Poisoning Prevention Act and Rulesdocument completion of an approved training course for lead abatement contractors which includes an examdocument two years work experience in asbestos, lead, environmental remediation or building tradeslist all names or other identifiers you've ever done business underlist any outstanding enforcement actions pending against you for lead abatement worklist all New Hampshire certified lead abatement workers/supervisors you employpass an approved proficiency examination given by a party other than the training providerpass an additional 25 questions specific to the provisions of RSA 130-A and He-P 1600 given by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHA) ChildLead ProgramLead abatement contractor's license fees: The contractor's license will cost you $250 and it's good for a year.Lead Abatement Supervisor CertificateTo qualify for a supervisor certificate you need to: read and understand New Hampshire Lead Poisoning Prevention Act and Rulespass an approved training course which includes an examhave at least twelve months of lead abatement work experiencehave at least twelve months work experience in environmental remediation or building tradeslist any outstanding enforcement actions pending against you for lead abatement workpass an approved proficiency examination given by a party other than the training providerpass an additional 25 questions specific to the provisions of RSA 130-A and He-P 1600 given by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHA) ChildLead ProgramLead abatement supervisor certificate fees: The supervisor's certificate will cost you $100 and it's good for a year.
Yaron Horsky Parents aren't supporting
17 March 2016 | 16 replies
There is a certain mentality needed to be successful in life.
Erik Meyerhoffer Potential First-Time Investor
22 March 2016 | 3 replies
Ultimately, wife could use the entire building space for a mental health co-operative.
Account Closed Where Should I Move... Scenario - Help me plan my future
3 April 2016 | 51 replies
Yeah, I've heard about that Texas mentality thing and was a bit concerned about that.
Curtis Steineke Best balance between leveraging and keeping debt ratio down
22 March 2016 | 16 replies
Stay away from a scarcity mentality, where if someone has to win, then another has to lose.I love this stuff!!!
Dan Miles I am becoming unmotivated....
25 March 2016 | 38 replies
If Edison stopped trying to invent the lightbulb after 1000 tries, our houses might smell of kerosene still.Start learning the following:1 - How money works...for you...not the other way around.2 - How to present yourself to REA's, so they want to work with you.3 - How to do market analysis.  20 minutes is a "mental" restriction, and has no bearing on if/where you invest.4 - Think positive, act positive, be positive.  
Jeff Brower Article: 'how quitting my corporate job for my startup dream...."
23 March 2016 | 3 replies
One of the things my mother always mentioned to me was to beware of the "grass is greener" mentality.Â