28 May 2016 | 35 replies
It's not about "LOOSING" (spelled losing) the job Tracy, it's about booking out your schedule to do a job and turning away other jobs only to get cancelled 2 days prior....This is very disturbing if this is your business practice...
23 May 2016 | 3 replies
The 4pm to midnight shift would be the better one to quit in terms of meeting most clients' time availability.I have to admit that I'm a bit disturbed about the phrase "trying my luck selling some homes".
29 May 2016 | 4 replies
Most of the duplex listings show in captions: "DO NOT DISTURB THE TENANTS." in plural.
19 February 2016 | 4 replies
Also the property may be occupied and the listing website mentions that you cannot disturb the occupants.There are big list of risks when looking into auction properties (Just like court step auction- or trustee sales), and also dont be afraid to not get into it.
1 March 2016 | 47 replies
After further consideration, I was pleased to remember that this is a forum for rational and responsible people, not those it-should-be-illegal-to-offend-me folks.My "crime free" lease addendum includes provisions allowing an eviction over suspicion of criminal activity, so I agree with @Chase Gochnauerthat the intent is to deal with disturbances, not provide for a penalty.
1 March 2016 | 5 replies
Some of the language he has quoted back to me is disturbing but also clearly not conducive to any quality of life for him.
2 March 2016 | 7 replies
Especially if you are tiling floors, you don't want children walking over it while the mortar sets or the grout is finished, and I doubt seriously that they want their use of facilities disturbed.
5 March 2016 | 7 replies
As for asbestos, if it isn't disturbed, as in busted into pieces and going airborne, it's not considered a problem, nor is it a problem.
23 January 2016 | 10 replies
hello, aleko. i am a home inspector from the western new york area. the old cloth, 2 wire wiring is kind of dangerous, in my opinion. as stated earlier, the cloth gets brittle and can crumble with the slightest of touch. with rehabbing the place, you are going to disturb it, for sure. then, you have exposed wiring. fire hazzard. not to mention, a lot of this old wiring is made of aluminum, not copper, therefore, the heat it will carry without fail is far lesser that the copper type wiring. if you have an overload somehow, and the breaker doesn't trip, you are going to have a fire. the gfi's have to be grounded, thats the whole idea of a gfi. the g stands for GROUND. with the two wire system you have, where is the ground????
18 April 2016 | 19 replies
Minimal disturbance to your personal life, no long term commitment, fairly quick "success/failure" feedback, and you get your feet wet and see if you even like this business.