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The Log Home Maintenance Guide: A Field Guide for Identifying, Preventing, and Solving Problems

The Log Home Maintenance Guide: A Field Guide for Identifying, Preventing, and Solving Problems

The first and only complete guide to the unique maintenance issues faced by log home owners.

America has hundreds of thousands of log homes from the Great Lakes region to the West, from the Great North Woods to the Deep South. Indeed, several national magazines cater to the log home crowd for design and decorating ideas. Now Gary Schroeder offers this world the first guide to the unique maintenance issues these homes present.

Many log home owners do further damage to their expensive homes by incorrectly treating their problems. No more. With detailed full-color photos and clear instructions, The Log Home Maintenance Guide will help you identify, diagnose, and resolve problems ranging from dry rot to carpenter ants.

The Log Home Maintenance Guide is an investment that will protect your investment. No home repair section should be without it. 150 color photographs, 50 color illustrations.

List Price: $ 24.95

Price: $ 18.21

Crafting Log Homes Solar Style: An Inspiring Guide to Self-Sufficiency

A down-to-earth guide to building solar-powered log homes, complete with how-to illustrations and photos, plus enlightening stories from log home owners across the country. Follow the authors’ journey of handcrafting an off-the-grid log home in the Colorado Rockies and discover how renewable energy is a perfect match for modern log home living, from small weekend cabins to expansive year-round homes. (The completed revised edition of “Logs, Wind and Sun”)

List Price: $ 25.00

Price: $ 15.00

Job Problems (please respond with wisdom)?

Hey guys I am really down and out, I can’t find a job that ever works for me. I just got fired from my job tonight at as a late night grocery stocker which was terribly fast paced anyway and I wanted to quit so bad. I’ve been through a lot of jobs but I can’t seem to find the one that works for me. I’ve been a telemarketer (too much stress and preassure to sell), worked in factories and grocery stores (too fast paced), done data entry typing (which was good but I’m moving to Toronto soon and apparently you need to know keystroke 1-10 which i don’t), fast food and nursing home food prep (hated both and moved on) and a few non-sales positions which were nice, I would call buisnesses and ask if they used credit cards then asked if they take american experss and hang up, easy. I liked that position a lot. Do you guys have any suggestions on what I should take up that would fit into a person like me. I don’ have a liscesnce, want to be alone, and don’t care if the job is repedaive/but slow!

Job Problems (please resopod with wisdom)?

Hey guys I am really down and out, I can’t find a job that ever works for me. I just got fired from my job tonight at as a late night grocery stocker which was terribly fast paced anyway and I wanted to quit so bad. I’ve been through a lot of jobs but I can’t seem to find the one that works for me. I’ve been a telemarketer (too much stress and preassure to sell), worked in factories and grocery stores (too fast paced), done data entry typing (which was good but I’m moving to Toronto soon and apparently you need to know keystroke 1-10 which i don’t), fast food and nursing home food prep (hated both and moved on) and a few non-sales positions which were nice, I would call buisnesses and ask if they used credit cards then asked if they take american experss and hang up, easy. I liked that position a lot. Do you guys have any suggestions on what I should take up that would fit into a person like me. I don’ have a liscesnce, want to be alone, and don’t care if the job is repedaive/but slow!

I have a Real Estate Appraisal test and need help on Real Property Rights Conveyed Problems. Pls help me!!!?

Appraisal of the fee simple interest in land improved with an office building:
A comparable property was fully leased at the time of sale, the leases were long-term (10 years remaining) net leases, and the credit ratings of the tenants were good.
Market rent for office space is $25/sf.
Contract rent for the comparable property was $24/sf.
The Comp property has 100,000 square feet
Market overall capitalization rate is 10%.
The market vacancy rate is 5%
A reasonable management expense is 4% of effective gross income
Market Evidence supports a discount rate of 15%

If the comparable property loses $91,200 for 10 years, what is the discounted present value of this loss?