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a month from now when ICE gets off his vacation this thread will pass 200 pages - what a thread this is
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I was hoping he would get bored about the first day, and start posting things he was too busy to post while working.a month from now when ICE get off has vacation this thread will pass 200 pages - what a thread this is
Absentee landlord/investor, and the property manager doesn’t make site visits. Probably cancelled the preventative maintenance contracts to improve the monthly bottom line.Building owners should invest in private inspections.
Thats probably the original outside wall, but why is the meter facing in?The panel is above a couch in the living room.
Thats probably the original outside wall, but why is the meter facing in?
How long has SCE used smart meters? If that mess has been there a while, a meter reader would have still had to read the cash register prior to the switch.
a few more inches of dirt may have fixed (hidden) one the violations
Would you prefer to have an ufer than a ground rid?There is a ground rod because the uffer was covered over and the electrician is not sure where it is. He will find it.
I don't have a preference. A uffer is required. When the foundation form-work was inspected a uffer was in place.Would you prefer to have an ufer than a ground rid?
400a is pretty good size. Is it multi family?
Pride of ownership? All they care about is money.Pride of ownership gives one cause to wonder. Maybe he has exceeded his depritiation years?
Pride of ownership? All they care about is money.
Once again, Tenant or Property Owners; it's all about the cash.It is the tenant that installs equipment on the roof. It would be the tenant that is on the hook for repair/replacement. There is no excuse for an owner not being aware of what's being done to the building. Aware means informed by a reliable source. I am surprised that insurance companies are not requiring inspections a couple times a year.
It’s all negotiable. I have been involved with retail leases where the equipment is by the landlord.It is the tenant that installs equipment on the roof. It would be the tenant that is on the hook for repair or replacement.
The internet says:
The first smart meter in the Edison SmartConnect program was installed in September 2009 in Downey. Installations will continue through 2012 to a total of nearly 5 million SCE residential and small-business customers in the utility's 50,000-square-mile service territory.
In the early years I asked an Edison supervisor why I find dangerous services that meter readers have seen many times. He said that the meter readers have no clue. OR DON'T CARE!!