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How much less can you offer than the asking price for a Fannie-Mae HOMEPATH house?
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How much lower can you offer as a purchase price vs the listing price on a Fannie Mae HOMEPATH house. It is foreclosed. Many houses in neighborhood on the market, many foreclosures in the area. We...
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Model 137-248830
SN RHQ4650
10 in Craftsman Tablesaw
3.0
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3 rings, not power cord, not under warranty
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Potential or Imputed Income. If the court finds that the parent's voluntary unemployment or underemployment is the result of a parent's bad faith or deliberate suppression of income to avoid or...
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That last comment I stated might be misinterpreted. I agree to pay all of our financial obligations together especially if we choose for her to not work. I would do anything for the kids! What is...
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Facts:
1) state North Carolina
2) responsible parent paying child support has been unemployed because of layoffs/downsizing, in other words not fired.
3) been drawing unemployment for 1 year, been...
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YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME!!
Better to use wire nuts or at the outlet (1st or 2nd diagram)
I am assuming by using dia 1 if either applainace goes out the rest of the circuit will continue to work...
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Can you use these abbreviations if you can't show a diagram.
Pigtail (P.)
P. BLACK
P. WHITE
OUT to next Receptacle (O.R.)
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I need to know how to configure the following wiring scenerio:
I have a 14/2 wire coming from the MAIN into the first receptacle in a finished basement room. A second wire went from this...
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I was afraid of that. It does flush fine, actually very good. It was rated 4/4 stars for flushing power and high effiecency for water consumption. Are you familiar with the Aquasource brand (Lowes...
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Sorry if it sounds confusing. I let the bowl fill up completely. It measured 4 and 3/4" deep to bottom of hole in the bowl. I waited a few minutes and checked it again and the level did not change.
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Checked the following:
1. little hose is in overflow tube
2. water appears to not be higher when first filled. I checked the depth with a wooden stick, it was 4 and 3/4 of an inch from bottom...
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Where would the water leak from when I took it out to check it. Or rather where do I look?
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Would there be any water on the bathroom floor if it was leaking?
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I don't know if there is a crack, I am just looking at my options/answers from other questions posted here. And yes the line is a dry vent from the basement floor vertically through the roof.
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I am adding a 1/2 bath in my basement. My setup is as follows:
I had a 4inch PVC sticking out of the floor, where I hooked up a toilet.
Located right behind the 4inch drain was a 2"...
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