[ ] [ 340315 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"Michael T" - Re: Garage door not closing when it rains
- Sorry about the omissions.
It is a one-piece wooden door and I turned the down force screwdriver
adjustment 1/8 turn (higher). However this adjustment seems to have had no
noticeable effect since the last time it failed during a heavy rain.
Moreover it is a 1/3 HP GDO - not a 3/4 HP as I stated in my previous post.
I was thinking 'increased door weight' also. But the fact that t...
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[ Thu, 28 Apr 2005 20:00:39 GMT
] [ 340313 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
doubter - Re: Garage door not closing when it rains
- On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 17:51:28 GMT, "Michael T"
wrote:
>This garage door problem really has me stumped.
>
>Fortunately here in Southern California it doesn't rain too often (except
>for this year).
>
>But when it does my garage door halts about half way down and then retracts
>(i.e. opens).
>
You didn't say if this is a one-piece wooden door or a...
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[ ] [ 340311 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"iNet" - Re: Can we be forced to hire a contractor for basic repairs?
-
"Rick Hess" wrote in message
news:9N9ce.9330$lf2.7051@bignews6.bellsouth.net...
> "iNet" wrote
>>
>> > You can say anything you want to the realtors, but that isn't going to
>> > change a signed contract and allow you as seller to simply go on to the
>> > next buyer. ...
>>
>>
>> Incorrect.
>>
>> There is a thre...
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[ ] [ 340307 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"Rick Hess" - Re: Can we be forced to hire a contractor for basic repairs?
- "iNet" wrote
>
> > You can say anything you want to the realtors, but that isn't going to
> > change a signed contract and allow you as seller to simply go on to the
> > next buyer. ...
>
>
> Incorrect.
>
> There is a three day attorney review period to the contract, and I can
back
> out within the three days of attorney review if I don't like the colo...
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[ ] [ 340300 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"Andrew Koenig" - Re: Need to remove the deadbolt from a locked door
- wrote in message
news:1114202946.160480.209050@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> I have a back door that has a deadbolt on it and is currently locked.
> As you guessed it i have no key for it but i need to get it out so that
> i can install a new one in its place.
Can you take the pins out of the hinges? If so, you should be able to
remove the entire door...
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[ 28 Apr 2005 08:36:00 -0700
] [ 340296 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
trader4@optonline.net - Re: Can we be forced to hire a contractor for basic repairs?
- "I make it VERY clear to both realtors involved, they can have all the
inspections, attorney's, and sister who once took a real-estate course
take
a look at the home, but if they nitpick (and yes, I do use that word) I
intend to go on to the next bidder. Of course if a boiler needs
replacement
or a window does not work and I did not disclose it, I will gladly fix
it. "
You c...
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[ ] [ 340288 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"Rick Hess" - Re: Can we be forced to hire a contractor for basic repairs?
- "iNet" wrote
(snip)
> > And since the buyers are being a pain in the ass, I'd make sure that
> > prior to closing they sign a release acknowledging satisfaction with
> > the repair issues. Otherwise, they can close, then sue you in small
> > claims court.
> >
>
> Hogwash -
Hogwash to signing the release or hogwash to a release avoiding a subsequent
...
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[ ] [ 340251 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"Rick Hess" - Re: Can we be forced to hire a contractor for basic repairs?
- "David W." wrote
> I usually prefer to get a cash credit for items in need of repair, rather
> than having the seller make the repair. That way, I know that the job is
> done right, with quality materials. It might be more hassle to replace a
> water heater myself, but at least I know it's a good unit, not purchased
> off the back of some truck.
And as ...
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[ ] [ 340249 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"Tyrone" - Re: Can we be forced to hire a contractor for basic repairs?
-
"David W." wrote in message
news:Xns9645C9FEC3B88usenetwalccom@216.196.97.136...
> "Tyrone" wrote in news:4HRbe.657396$w62.147482
> @bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net:
>
> >
> > "tech70a" wrote in message
> > news:1114602064.196453.29890@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> >> That was my thought, too, Tyrone. If y...
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[ Wed, 27 Apr 2005 20:08:24 GMT
] [ 340218 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
vze8f3tq@verizon.net (v) - Re: Garage
- On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 16:58:36 GMT, someone wrote:
>Thanks for the advice all. The addition was built without permits, so I'm
>not inclined to get one to tear it down. But it sounds like tearing down
>one of the bedrooms is not as difficult as I had anticipated.
I would tear it down myself, as would most others on this forum. But
you shouldn't. Watch if you can. Then you will ...
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[ 27 Apr 2005 12:56:55 -0700
] [ 340212 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
darceldidit@hotmail.com - Re: Can we be forced to hire a contractor for basic repairs?
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Subject: Re: Can we be forced to hire a contractor for basic repairs?
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[ 27 Apr 2005 06:33:12 -0700
] [ 340180 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"Stuart" - Re: Adding Outdoor Outlet
- <>
That's just where the concrete ends, so it's easier for me to drill a
hole there, etc. I think it ends up being a good height for an outlet.
It will be high that it won't get bumped by stuff, but low enough to
easily get to.
.
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[ 27 Apr 2005 05:43:29 -0700
] [ 340175 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
igarber@optonline.net - Re: Realtor steal my signs
- Well, they were placed in an area where everyone normally puts up
signs. Other FSBO signs disappeared along with mine and the other guy
keeps putting them back up just as I do.
No, I don't think I have enemies - I live in NJ, we don't socialize
with our neighbors :)
A month ago everyone, Realtors and owners put up signs with no
problems, never blocking one another. It seems that ...
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[ Wed, 27 Apr 2005 12:23:55 GMT
] [ 340173 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
Charles M - Re: Can we be forced to hire a contractor for basic repairs?
- On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 13:55:29 -0400, Max Bone wrote:
>Our buyers had a home inspection done that only turned up a few very minor
>problems. Some of those problems included the hot and cold water being
>reversed in one of the bathroom sinks, the flush handle on one of the
>toilets being "stuck" (as in one has to hold down the handle a second or two
>before the toilet wi...
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[ Tue, 26 Apr 2005 20:28:04 -0500
] [ 340169 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"John A. Weeks III" - Re: Can we be forced to hire a contractor for basic repairs?
- In article ,
"Tyrone" wrote:
> Tell the buyer to take it or leave it. He has no right to tell you who
> has to do the repairs unless it specified such in your contract. You
> always have the option of giving the buyer the $1,000 and going ahead
> with the deal. I think you have a nit picker for a buy...
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