<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p><i>DIY for Renters Don't Call the Landlord</i> shows renters how to perform common repairs and install upgrades that are economical, safe, and don't conflict with tenant/landlord agreements. With step-by-step instructions, photos, and illustrations, learn a variety of basic repair skills and how to inexpensively deal with all of the normal maintenance issues that every home encounters, from squeaky doors and wet basements to plumbing, heating, and electrical repairs. You'll also learn how to safely remove your customizations and upgrades when it's time to move out so you can get your security deposit back in full!</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><i>DIY for Renters Don't Call the Landlord</i> is a complete repair and maintenance guide for everyone who rents--not owns--their home. It's designed to help apartment and house renters perform common repairs and upgrades that are economical, safe, and don't conflict with tenant/landlord agreements. Also included are tips on taking down and removing upgrades when it's time to move out of the rental unit so you can get your security deposit back in full. Packed with step-by-step instructions, illustrations, and color photos, this book teaches basic repair skills that potential future homeowners will use for the rest of their lives. Author Charles Byers, an experienced vocational school educator, shows how to address all of the normal maintenance issues that every home encounters, from squeaky doors and floors, wet basements, and replacing light switches to installing ceiling fans, plumbing, heating, and electrical repairs. Byers guides the reader to complete each project as inexpensively and perfectly as possible, using readily available materials from the local home center. </p> <p>- </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Learn how to be your own handyman and fix plumbing, electrical and painting issues around your home! </p>--Mountain Weekly News<br><br><p>Good how-to advice for tenants with clear images and helpful instructions to get a job done right. </p>--Katie and Gene Hamilton, co-founders of www.diyornot.com<br>
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