When looking for a privacy fence for your home, is a board on board fence. Installed using overlapping planks of timber, this fence leaves no spaces for peeping through, making it one of the best if you’re looking for privacy. The average of a board on board fence is $2,250 – $4,250 to install a […]
Finishing a basement increases the living space in your home and the value of your property. A home with a finished basement will attract more buyers and cost more. It costs about $24,000 on average to frame and finish a basement. The average range is between $2,800 to $34,000. The average cost per foot ranges […]
Fire-rated drywall panels look like ordinary panels. However, they contain additives such as fiberglass which makes them more fire-resistant than regular panels. On average, fire-rated drywall, also called Type X drywall, costs about $20 to $30 per panel. This drywall comes in thicker sheets to slow burning. According to building standards, panels of ⅝” and […]
Mold in North Carolina is an environmental and health hazard. How should landlords and tenants handle mold? North Carolina does not have a law that requires landlords to remediate mold. However, landlords must fix excessive stagnant water, sewage, flooding waters, plumbing leaks, and inadequate drainage, which can cause mold growth. Therefore, tenants should notify their […]
Logic, and the Delaware State law, say that a landlord’s property maintenance obligation involves repairing leaking pipes, windows, and roofs so a healthy and livable environment is ensured. There is an interesting situation. Although the behavior of the tenant contributed to the appearance of the mold, the law holds the landlord responsible for remediating the […]
Daily maintenance is understood as the responsibility of the tenant. Also, an unpolluted environment is the responsibility of the landlord. So, contact your landlord as soon as you find mold in your apartment. In landlord-tenant statutes, regulations, or town ordinances in Connecticut State there isn’t specific law that addresses the mold as the landlord’s responsibility. […]