Dreadedtrash

Dreadedtrash t1_jd7lon6 wrote

If the car is registered to them then it is fine to have an out of state plate. I did this for 5-6 years with a car of my mothers. Once/If the car is ever transferred to you it must be registered in your name. If the car needs an inspection it must be taken back to the state that it is registered in for the inspection.

Edit: typo

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Dreadedtrash t1_jb5x4ny wrote

I think that SELCO is the only option. Last I knew everything in Shrewsbury was run by the town. If you have the option we have FiOS in Westboro and haven't had any problems. We stream everything and with Gig speeds haven't had an issue ever.

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Dreadedtrash t1_j7u254c wrote

Yes it was a baseboard radiator. It was completely our fault. We run our wood stove whenever we are home. So Friday night-Saturday I was running the stove. The pipe that burst was on the other side of the house from the wood stove. The room the wood stove was in was 75 or so, but the heat doesn't make it to that room. Basically I was attempting to save $10 or whatever in oil and ended up costing myself $1500 in repairs. Next time it gets that cold I'm just going to let the oil run.

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Dreadedtrash t1_j7p7r7q wrote

I had a pipe freeze and burst. Luckily the 3rd place I called said they would be there within 4 hours. They were 30 minutes late, but got me set for the night at least. A radiator pipe is what froze. They capped it off on each side and called it a night. It left me without heat in that zone. They will be back later this week to actually fix the pipe since it was solid with ice at the time. Total cost will be around $1500 with zero damage to the house. It sucks, but could have been much worse.

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Dreadedtrash t1_j4q3sjy wrote

Reply to Mice by Redditguy221996

It got cold out and they want the warmth. Every fall/winter we deal with a few mice. We recently moved in to a place surrounded by woods. It got to the point they were in the ceiling so we had to poison them instead of using traps. If you rent contact a landlord, if its your house get more traps/maybe move it up to poison. Tomcat Chunx worked well for us.

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Dreadedtrash t1_iwkz21y wrote

Haha I agree. When we got our first 6 we bought a cheap coop from tractor supply. That lasted about 3 months until they outgrew it and ended up spending like $1300 on a coop and run. Its been a few years and we are now up to 9 chickens and probably could fit a couple more before it was an issue.

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