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Post #132282415 added 11-24-2019 5:58 AM by Peakmaster in Hot Deals
Kewl story bro. No one cares. Just because you pay mortgage doesn't make you a "real estate investor". :applause::nod::lmao:
Post #132281071 added 11-24-2019 5:24 AM by cscamp20 in Hot Deals
You mean for new houses, but if you have an older house it's okay?
Post #132280822 added 11-24-2019 5:18 AM by NukinFuts in Hot Deals
UL, Shmu-El ..... half the plugs in flea markets is from Mexico, don't need no stinking UL in Meh-I-Co 🤑 Make Mexico Great Again!!! 😉
Post #132280783 added 11-24-2019 5:17 AM by Damarius in Hot Deals
Lol oh okay, somehow my twenty plus years as a real estate investor knows your wrong dead wrong. If it's on a report guess what, you either fixing it or lowering your asking price. But save those few...
Post #132278389 added 11-24-2019 3:07 AM by Peakmaster in Hot Deals
Code, shmode. It's an outlet. If it is UL listed, it's fine. BTW, home inspectors are the mall cops of the real estate market. Most are failed contractors and clowns.
Post #132275884 added 11-24-2019 12:11 AM by far3320 in Hot Deals
Also, (residential) kitchen receptacles should be running 20amp, not 15.
Post #132275857 added 11-24-2019 12:10 AM by far3320 in Hot Deals
Not necessarily. It could be downstream from a GFI or on a GFI breaker.
Post #132274240 added 11-23-2019 11:04 PM by Damarius in Hot Deals
Microwave needs to be gfi if it's in kitchen.
Post #132274162 added 11-23-2019 11:01 PM by chymystry in Hot Deals
Tamper resistant plugs have to be in areas where children can get to them. It is still legal to have regular plugs in areas like an attic or behind a microwave.
Post #132273775 added 11-23-2019 10:48 PM by Damarius in Hot Deals
Come on man. Just because it's code people can still do it. You don't have to follow code if you do not want to. However it could hurt your resale. Someone could make you upgrade for them to buy it....
Post #132272359 added 11-23-2019 10:06 PM by diadilus in Hot Deals
Can you explain why NEC now requires outlets to be tamper resistant? And if NEC requires outlets to be tamper resistant, how can retailers still sell out-dated/non-code outlets?
Post #132271435 added 11-23-2019 9:36 PM by Damarius in Hot Deals
The reason they are cheap is because it's no longer code. Code requires tamper resistance.
Post #132268771 added 11-23-2019 8:14 PM by KO3bIPb in Hot Deals
$0.58 Eaton White 15-Amp Duplex Residential Outlet https://www.lowes.com/pd/Eaton-White-15-Amp-Duplex-Residential-Outlet/1098367 $0.68 15 Amp Residential Grade Grounding Duplex Outlet, White...
Post #132264982 added 11-23-2019 6:18 PM by NukinFuts in Hot Deals
When adding the Time and gas used to get to a B&M Lowest or Homer Depot, then, YES, this is a better Value. For many, like A REAL Contractor Pack of 10 or more, you'll probably get a better Deal...
Post #132264097 added 11-23-2019 5:54 PM by Amoro in Hot Deals
Similar item is 58 cents at lowes near me.
Post #132262528 added 11-23-2019 5:08 PM by nvaidya in Hot Deals
These are like 71 cents at Home Depot?

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