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LuckyInOC
ParticipantCan’t be an electrical heating element. No isolators between the wire and frame. No separation between ‘terminals’ (nobs at the ends). It would be a dead short. Could be some type of conductive (thru the metal) heating element or rack.
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOC
ParticipantCan’t be an electrical heating element. No isolators between the wire and frame. No separation between ‘terminals’ (nobs at the ends). It would be a dead short. Could be some type of conductive (thru the metal) heating element or rack.
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOC
ParticipantCan’t be an electrical heating element. No isolators between the wire and frame. No separation between ‘terminals’ (nobs at the ends). It would be a dead short. Could be some type of conductive (thru the metal) heating element or rack.
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOC
ParticipantCan’t be an electrical heating element. No isolators between the wire and frame. No separation between ‘terminals’ (nobs at the ends). It would be a dead short. Could be some type of conductive (thru the metal) heating element or rack.
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOC
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]Okay so I believe the letter of the code says that the disclosure for death is only mandatory within 3 years. However many buyers do consider it a material fact. I do not know for certain if the death happened past 3 years and if you did not disclose it if there would be a problem. For many clients I have worked with, death IN the home, be it natural causes or otherwise would be a showstopper.[/quote]
Thanks SDR…
My mom passed one night in her sleep in Sep-01, 2 weeks after 9-11 at my childhood home. She was terminally ill and was on hospice for months. My dad stayed with her to say his good-byes until morning. In the morning, he called the mortuary to take her away.
He still lives in the same home. He turns 80 next week. I think his secret wish is to pass in the home also.
Us kids will either use, rent, or sell the home after he passes. This is good to know if we intend to sell…
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOC
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]Okay so I believe the letter of the code says that the disclosure for death is only mandatory within 3 years. However many buyers do consider it a material fact. I do not know for certain if the death happened past 3 years and if you did not disclose it if there would be a problem. For many clients I have worked with, death IN the home, be it natural causes or otherwise would be a showstopper.[/quote]
Thanks SDR…
My mom passed one night in her sleep in Sep-01, 2 weeks after 9-11 at my childhood home. She was terminally ill and was on hospice for months. My dad stayed with her to say his good-byes until morning. In the morning, he called the mortuary to take her away.
He still lives in the same home. He turns 80 next week. I think his secret wish is to pass in the home also.
Us kids will either use, rent, or sell the home after he passes. This is good to know if we intend to sell…
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOC
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]Okay so I believe the letter of the code says that the disclosure for death is only mandatory within 3 years. However many buyers do consider it a material fact. I do not know for certain if the death happened past 3 years and if you did not disclose it if there would be a problem. For many clients I have worked with, death IN the home, be it natural causes or otherwise would be a showstopper.[/quote]
Thanks SDR…
My mom passed one night in her sleep in Sep-01, 2 weeks after 9-11 at my childhood home. She was terminally ill and was on hospice for months. My dad stayed with her to say his good-byes until morning. In the morning, he called the mortuary to take her away.
He still lives in the same home. He turns 80 next week. I think his secret wish is to pass in the home also.
Us kids will either use, rent, or sell the home after he passes. This is good to know if we intend to sell…
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOC
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]Okay so I believe the letter of the code says that the disclosure for death is only mandatory within 3 years. However many buyers do consider it a material fact. I do not know for certain if the death happened past 3 years and if you did not disclose it if there would be a problem. For many clients I have worked with, death IN the home, be it natural causes or otherwise would be a showstopper.[/quote]
Thanks SDR…
My mom passed one night in her sleep in Sep-01, 2 weeks after 9-11 at my childhood home. She was terminally ill and was on hospice for months. My dad stayed with her to say his good-byes until morning. In the morning, he called the mortuary to take her away.
He still lives in the same home. He turns 80 next week. I think his secret wish is to pass in the home also.
Us kids will either use, rent, or sell the home after he passes. This is good to know if we intend to sell…
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOC
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]Okay so I believe the letter of the code says that the disclosure for death is only mandatory within 3 years. However many buyers do consider it a material fact. I do not know for certain if the death happened past 3 years and if you did not disclose it if there would be a problem. For many clients I have worked with, death IN the home, be it natural causes or otherwise would be a showstopper.[/quote]
Thanks SDR…
My mom passed one night in her sleep in Sep-01, 2 weeks after 9-11 at my childhood home. She was terminally ill and was on hospice for months. My dad stayed with her to say his good-byes until morning. In the morning, he called the mortuary to take her away.
He still lives in the same home. He turns 80 next week. I think his secret wish is to pass in the home also.
Us kids will either use, rent, or sell the home after he passes. This is good to know if we intend to sell…
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOC
ParticipantHow about a bed spring for a pet ferret?
You could try ‘Ask this old house’.
How old is your house? 1920’s,1930’s,1940’s
It looks like is was made about then…Would you believe (in your best Maxwell Smart voice):
A toast rack for a large old toaster oven?
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A filter retainer for small furnace?This reminds me of a game show called ‘Liar’s Club’. Four celebrity panelist would give their story of what was some object. Only one was correct and the contestant had to choose which one. Larry Hovis (Hogan’s Heroes) was one of the regular panelist. The show played on a local channel in LA. I don’t know if SD had it also.
LuckyInOC
LuckyInOC
ParticipantHow about a bed spring for a pet ferret?
You could try ‘Ask this old house’.
How old is your house? 1920’s,1930’s,1940’s
It looks like is was made about then…Would you believe (in your best Maxwell Smart voice):
A toast rack for a large old toaster oven?
– or –
A filter retainer for small furnace?This reminds me of a game show called ‘Liar’s Club’. Four celebrity panelist would give their story of what was some object. Only one was correct and the contestant had to choose which one. Larry Hovis (Hogan’s Heroes) was one of the regular panelist. The show played on a local channel in LA. I don’t know if SD had it also.
LuckyInOC
LuckyInOC
ParticipantHow about a bed spring for a pet ferret?
You could try ‘Ask this old house’.
How old is your house? 1920’s,1930’s,1940’s
It looks like is was made about then…Would you believe (in your best Maxwell Smart voice):
A toast rack for a large old toaster oven?
– or –
A filter retainer for small furnace?This reminds me of a game show called ‘Liar’s Club’. Four celebrity panelist would give their story of what was some object. Only one was correct and the contestant had to choose which one. Larry Hovis (Hogan’s Heroes) was one of the regular panelist. The show played on a local channel in LA. I don’t know if SD had it also.
LuckyInOC
LuckyInOC
ParticipantHow about a bed spring for a pet ferret?
You could try ‘Ask this old house’.
How old is your house? 1920’s,1930’s,1940’s
It looks like is was made about then…Would you believe (in your best Maxwell Smart voice):
A toast rack for a large old toaster oven?
– or –
A filter retainer for small furnace?This reminds me of a game show called ‘Liar’s Club’. Four celebrity panelist would give their story of what was some object. Only one was correct and the contestant had to choose which one. Larry Hovis (Hogan’s Heroes) was one of the regular panelist. The show played on a local channel in LA. I don’t know if SD had it also.
LuckyInOC
LuckyInOC
ParticipantHow about a bed spring for a pet ferret?
You could try ‘Ask this old house’.
How old is your house? 1920’s,1930’s,1940’s
It looks like is was made about then…Would you believe (in your best Maxwell Smart voice):
A toast rack for a large old toaster oven?
– or –
A filter retainer for small furnace?This reminds me of a game show called ‘Liar’s Club’. Four celebrity panelist would give their story of what was some object. Only one was correct and the contestant had to choose which one. Larry Hovis (Hogan’s Heroes) was one of the regular panelist. The show played on a local channel in LA. I don’t know if SD had it also.
LuckyInOC
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