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When a house is left vacant for extended periods of time, it may begin to smell stale. This scent is caused by lack of air circulation.
The finished side should face toward your neighbor. Not only is this more polite, but it's the standard. Your property will look a lot nicer with...
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Although you can split wood while it's still wet, it is best to let it dry first. The lower the moisture content of the wood, the easier it will be...
Read More »All buildings smell, even if there’s nothing actually wrong with them. This is doubly true if your house has been left vacant for some length of time. As a landlord, it’s your job to figure out which smells are natural and easily solved and which could point to more serious concerns.
Yes, an IRA can be split between beneficiaries within the first year of the original account owner's death.
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You can put a toilet in your garage but will almost always need a permit to begin work. There are guidelines for how large the room is and how much...
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If your home smells like smoke from a wood burning fireplace, you probably have ventilation issues. You should contact a contractor immediately to make sure that there’s no risk of fire to your home.
So if you are looking for a solution that makes 3D CAD as intuitive as Sketchup, Tinkercad may be for you. Also owned by Autodesk, Tinkercad is, in...
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How do you waterproof the inside of a shed? If the shed walls are getting wet inside, check the walls and roof for holes or gaps between the...
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It is recommended that all sheds be anchored to the ground or to the appropriate foundation. The biggest reasons for this is because a gust of high...
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Metal sheds are more durable as they are fire, insect, rot, and weather resistant. They can rust, but they are more durable to the elements vs....
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