How could I build a solar panel working lift for elevating a …
Also, elevators/lifts have to be licensed because of the safety hazard. You may have difficulty getting a home-made unit approved. Check with your local building inspector before you start anything. February 21st, 2010 admin Posted in …  read more…

Industry Professionals Essential For A Smooth Home Buying …
A licensed agent who specializes in assisting buyers will be very advantageous. The benefits of an agent to represent you in a home purchase are many. From keeping you abreast of new listings, to negotiating price, to helping you understand … A home inspector will carefully inspect the home you wish to purchase to make you aware of any potential problems or situations which you should know about. While you may be tempted to opt out of a home inspection, remember that an …  read more…

Tips for Choosing the Best Real Estate Agent To Help You In Your …
Hire a professional who can recommend the services of mortgage representatives, appraisers, inspectors, etc. • Hire a professional who alerts you to new listings immediately. Purchasing a home is a process which can be nerve wracking … Just as Dave and Amy benefitted from some help in locating and purchasing a home, you too can benefit from some professional assistance. A licensed professional, who knows the ins and outs of home buying, as well as the ups and downs of …  read more…

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Buying Real Estate: Tips What To Look For
What should a buyer look for after they’ve decided to purchase a piece of property? Here are some points to be taken care of

1.Location
The old real estate adage goes like this, “There are three t…  read more…

Buying Real Estate: Tips What To Look For
What should a buyer look for after they’ve decided to purchase a piece of property? Here are some points to be taken care of

1.Location
The old real estate adage goes like this, “There are th…  read more…

Chicago Foreclosed Homes - Opportunities Waiting To Be Discovered
Relocating to Illinois and finding a new home will be so much easier if you consider Chicago foreclosed homes. You will find that one of these distressed properties is the answer to your p…  read more…

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Open Question: Bad House Repairs updates..?
I posted a question a couple of days ago. About a bad home repair in my MIL house. As per contract, the scoop of work includes, remove and replace damage flooring in kitchen and bathroom. Our complain was the kitchen sub-floor is not level. It’s sloping in the middle. The size of the kitchen floor is 10×9. The sloping area is off like and inch an a quarter. The inspector from county licensing office here in South Carolina said yes it’s off. But they have to pass the work from their inspection, and saying the contractor didn’t apply permit on replacing floor.(Only for works done in the crawlspace. He lied in his permit). Now what can we do? We know a quarter of and inch off is ok. But 1.25 inches? Who we can turn to besides suing the contractor? Please I need sensible answers.
In the contract, there’s a part where it says careful leveling of the floor. But he said it’s only for bathroom part. He was hired for two reasons, to fix the sloping floor which is sloping in the beginning and there’s water and termite damage.

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Resolved Question: Home Inspection Book?
My wife and I are looking to purchase our first home, our State does not require Home Inspectors to be Licensed, but I will still use there services I am sure. What I am looking for is a good Home Inspection Book, or Check List that will help me narrow my search down. It needs to be for the everyday average guy and not someone in the industry. Does anyone know of an easy to use Check book for Homes buyers?

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Resolved Question: UK Citizens please answer?
A friend of mine has a television and a cable box (unconnected to aerial), but no license - although never watches TV [really uses it for just video games and playing back camcorder footage].

Does anyone know what happens during a TV license inspection? Has anyone ever had an inspector come in to their house after allowing them in (they really need a warrant to).

If my friend hid their TV (Virgin Media box) in their room, would there be any problems with just having a TV and no license (no broadcast media is being watched in this home at all).

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