Sentences with phrase «fixing leaky roofs»

There's no fixing leaky roofs, clogged toilets or replacing carpet at every tenant turnover.
In 1960, Oregon school standards were more about fixing leaky roofs than curriculum.
We are hopeful that with the announcement of the facilities RFP, our schools may soon be able to dedicate more resources where they belong - into the classroom and onto our students - instead of towards paying rent or fixing a leaky roof
Having left city life, I now live in a dilapidated farmhouse in the country where my days are spent writing, fixing the leaky roof, battling the endless vegetation and... [Read more...]
My Irish grandfather told me that the worst time to fix a leaky roof is in a storm.
Donations are used for a range of purposes, such as extra clothing for a child, a new refrigerator for one of our group homes, or fixing a leaky roof.
Unless the repairs are necessary for the protection of the property or structures — such as fixing a leaky roof — it's often best to sell your luxury property as is.
Whether you would like to fix your leaky roof or update your kitchen, you can tap into your home's equity and have a tax deductible * way to tackle your projects.

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But with NYCHA's buildings in disrepair, Stringer wants to divert the surplus money toward public housing to help repair leaky roofs, fix broken doors and clean up mold in NYCHA buildings.
No living with a leaky roof for five years while you save up the money to fix it.
When your rental apartment develops a leaky roof, the landlord generally has the responsibility to fix it through their own insurance on the property.
However, if friends drop in and the house is a mess, or if there are no clean clothes to wear, or it rains hard and the leaky roof wasn't fixed because of procrastination... then irritations grow, misunderstandings surface, and the result is conflict.
Cindy Barrett, Keller Williams Realty, Spartanburg, S.C. Cindy and her husband cofounded Christmas in Action in 1996 to help low - income people in their community fix problems in their homes that were causing health and safety issues, such as leaky roofs, electrical hazards, and rotting floors.
This means fixing or sprucing up any trouble spots that could deter a buyer, such as squeaky doors, a leaky roof, dirty carpet and walls, and broken windows.
I agree if you're sharing a couch in a place with a leaky roof (that I assume the landlord won't fix?)
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