Does Anyone Celebrate National Nationals Day?
I do! National nationals day is a day where you make anything worth celebrating! National nationals day occurs twice a month! This month, i’m celebrating indoor plumbing, and cookies!
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I do! National nationals day is a day where you make anything worth celebrating! National nationals day occurs twice a month! This month, i’m celebrating indoor plumbing, and cookies!
I just purchased an 1860’s house and plan on fixing it up. My problem is when we get an inspection of the house (for an occupancy permit to live in it) I’m terrified they’re going to want me to change everything. I understand some codes are safety issues and should be done, but some things that have nothing to do with safety I’m afraid would change the historic charm of the house. We also want to go non-electric in the house and I’ve heard you are required to have electricity now. I’ve read that in my state I can fill out a “green sheet” and submit it to the state and if they declare my home a historic site then it waives some of the requirements. But someone told me it costs $1500 to do this. I don’t want any grant money or anything, I just don’t want an inspector to change everything about the house, but I can’t afford $1500. Is there really a fee to do this or not?
I put it on the right way before, but I got home and accidentally took it off and I’m not sure which way it goes. I have the arc going from the right down, and I’m not sure if it should go from the left down. NO GUESSES! I need someone who KNOWS to tell me, this is the army, and I don’t wanna get dropped in ranks inspection because some idiot on yahoo answers told me to put it on wrong. Thanks
Home Warranty Service companies provide warranty on items like central a/c, heating,electrical,plumbing,appliances etc.
Hi. This is an emergency, and I really need someone’s help. I bought a condo 4 months ago, and my toilet plumbing leaked and made a bobble in my downstair unit yesterday. I called a plumber and he said the toilet french(?) was not leved and the tiles were installed above it and covered it, that’s why it leaked. The fidelity insurance, after got a report from him, called me and said it’s not covered because it was caused by improper installation. Their LImits of liability does say about that, but I’m in this condo for only 4 months, and this sounds really ridiculous that I have to pay $425 for the whole work! Can’t this type of leaking problem develops over time? Is this really because of an incorrect installation? What should I do to make the insurance company cover for this case?
Any advice is really appreciated. I have to get it within a couple hours.
do you think there is a correlation between the availability of restrooms and the obesity epidemic??