28 May 2018 | 11 replies
Hi @Anthony Fiorini--Count me in-- as soon as the weather improves and the temperature goes up!
28 February 2017 | 20 replies
Due to the wood subfloor, the bathroom floors have a little give to them and one of the small tiles is cracked. not a big enough deal to replace (2 inch tile) but knowing how difficult it is to stabilize old wood floors with the seasonal temperature/humidity changes in our area...we'll be doing allure in the future.Thats one reason to install a crack isolation membrane before tiling.
5 July 2020 | 213 replies
It definitely doesn't snow but beware the temperature gets MUCH warmer than SoCal or the North East.
27 December 2023 | 176 replies
All properties will freeze with no heat and pipes will break.When the temperature gets below zero for any length of time we do have more freezeups with mobile homes.
15 April 2020 | 35 replies
It is a good time to buy multi-family now in Central Texas because the COVID-19 virus does not like the heat and come August we will see Texas and its 100 degree temperatures start to heat the real estate market up again, as the cities start opening up, and that means multiple offers with properties selling above market price.
11 January 2024 | 36 replies
(from study guide)It is important to know the years each act was implemented.Know the reasons, regulations, and ways a landlord can increase rent.Dates for HVAC system tests, turn on/off dates, and temperatures they must maintain.Hot water must maintain 120 degrees.A requirement for housing is to have an exterior LOCKING door.When an owner buys a building they are also buying the lease and must honor the lease.I would suggest to read the "What you should know about Rent Control in the District of Columbia" link on the DC.gov website as well as the study guide from pearson vue inside and out.
22 August 2024 | 29 replies
This is something we would provide to our clients.CO and fire detectors that also send notifications to the property manager.Smart thermostat - This allows the property manager to control the temperature settings when the property is unoccupied.
13 July 2020 | 4 replies
That can largely be avoided by planning ahead to keep it separate as possible, and submeter or mitigate in other ways when not possible; like apparently these days you can get programmable thermostats with a 'administrator' mode that will allow you to set a maximum temperature in case you end up sharing with a resident who likes to keep the house at 80 degrees with electric baseboard heat.
26 June 2024 | 9 replies
From maintaining Winter and Summer temperatures to deposit alternatives, etc.
30 December 2021 | 58 replies
In general, as the temperature cools, the busier it gets.