Not exact matches
1)
FOUNDATION: Shovel the snow away from your home's foundation WHY: The key to preventing expensive foundation damage is to keep water away from y
FOUNDATION: Shovel the snow away from your home's
foundation WHY: The key to preventing expensive foundation damage is to keep water away from y
foundation WHY: The key to preventing expensive
foundation damage is to keep water away from y
foundation damage is to keep water away from your
house.
If bear markets can be described as a rare but catastrophic flood for a portfolio, then everyday volatility can be seen as water
damage slowly that erodes away the
foundations of your
house (investment returns).
An earthquake policy will cover any
damage to the exterior and interior of your
house, as well as to the main
foundation.
Gutters and downspouts that are too narrow, aren't cleaned periodically, or aren't pitched properly may permit water to come too close to a
house, seep in, and
damage the
foundation, according to Wayne Owczarzak, owner of Mr. Handyman in Wheaton, Ill..
The
house we are looking at has
foundation damage on an addition that was put on where someone didn't handle drainage issues.
Hello, we are trying to sell our
house and we had a home inspection done and there was no structural
damage, there are no cracks in the walls anywhere, it has a few cracks in the tile in the kitchen and the foyer, it is on a slab
foundation.
Foreclosure Bankruptcy Fire
damage Loss of job Short Sale Behind on payments Divorce Health reasons Downsizing Inheritance Tired of being a landlord to bad tenants Need to move quickly because of job transfer
House needs extensive repair (
foundation, roof, plumbing, flood... it doesn't matter).