Property Maintenance News
Property maintenance inspector issues warning about unlicensed vehicles (The Hannibal Courier-Post) Loading multimedia... Moving a vehicle that is not in running condition from the street to a person's property puts the owner in violation of city property maintenance codes.
Surprise to charge landlords for business license (The Arizona Republic) The Surprise City Council recently approved the first reading of the new ordinance, meant to help Surprise better enforce another law on the books that holds property owners accountable for property maintenance and criminal conduct associated with their properties.
Burned downtown building to be razed (The Daily Jeffersonian) The remains of a downtown Cambridge building damaged by fire Nov. 2 may soon be torn down. City Property Maintenance Code Enforcement Officer Kim Conrath requested the appropriation of a $
Programmed Maintenance keeps guidance (The West Australian) Programmed Maintenance Services Ltd has reported an 8.7 per cent rise in first half profit and maintained it guidance for earnings to grow in fiscal 2009, despite a slowing economy.
Dunn Bros shop wins OK to stay in Eden Prairie (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) After a citizens rallied to her side, in the end it was the shop owner's offer on snow removal that got her another 3 years in the historic house.
Woodstock considers inspection of rental properties (Northwest Herald) WOODSTOCK – City Council members Tuesday night will discuss starting a "Residential Rental Dwelling Inspection Program" that could result in a reduction in the number of transients in town.
Northwest YMCA to receive New Hope business award (New Hope - Golden Valley Sun-Post) Northwest YMCA, 7601 42nd Ave. N., New Hope, will receive the fall New Hope Outstanding Business Award. The YMCA, located in New Hope for 31 years, was selected for the award Monday, Nov. 10, by the New Hope City Council.
PMS stays course despite slowdown (The West Australian) Programmed Maintenance Services has reported an 8.7 per cent rise in first half profit and maintained its guidance for earnings to grow in fiscal 2009, despite a slowing economy. Net profit for the s
Ex-railcar owner to pay fine (Marietta Daily Journal) MARIETTA - The former owner of the Pullman dining car off the Marietta Square was fined $1,000 in Marietta Municipal Court on Wednesday for failing to correct the train's dilapidated condition.
Programmed Maintenance H1 profit up 8.7% (The West Australian) Programmed Maintenance Services Ltd has reported an 8.7 per cent rise in first half profit and maintains it guidance for earnings to grow in fiscal 2009, despite a slowing economy.
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