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A Homeowner Yelled at His HVAC Tech — The Tech Fixed the Problem and Charged Him the Maximum Price Allowed

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A Homeowner Yelled at His HVAC Tech — The Tech Fixed the Problem and Charged Him the Maximum Price Allowed

Whatever you say...Boomer! The post A Homeowner Yelled at His HVAC Tech — The Tech Fixed the Problem and Charged Him the Maximum Price Allowed appeared first on TwistedSifter.

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The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 21, 2026

Despite war, possible price rise, real estate could see 10% growth this fiscal: CREDAI President Patel

‘Prices of the units that are already sold, cannot be increased. This means the loss that the developer will have to bear and part of that can be covered by increasing the price of new units’

Boston.com

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· Jun 22, 2026

How often should you have to recharge a car’s air conditioner?

John Paul, AAA Northeast's Car Doctor, hears from a reader who has had to re-charge a car’s A/C two years in a row. The post How often should you have to recharge a car’s air conditioner? appeared first on Boston.com.

Business Today

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· Jul 1, 2026

Getting your AC serviced? How to check if the right gas is being used

So how do you know if the right gas is being filled in your air conditioner? Here's what every AC owner needs to check.

Sky News - Business

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· Jun 25, 2026

Don't buy air conditioning until you've read this

Don't buy air conditioning until you've read this

TwistedSifter

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· Jul 10, 2026

She Couldn’t Even Use Her Own Porch—Then the HOA Made a Controversial Decision

This homeowner has tried playing nice, but now it's time to get serious. The post She Couldn’t Even Use Her Own Porch—Then the HOA Made a Controversial Decision appeared first on TwistedSifter.

The Age

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· Jun 22, 2026

First home buyer wins $725,000 unit as auction market tanks

Three first home buyers competed for a one-bedroom home sold by a “very realistic” investor who “met the market”.

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Related coverage for "A Homeowner Yelled at His HVAC Tech — The Tech Fixed the Problem and Charged Him the Maximum Price Allowed": The Hindu BusinessLine — Despite war, possible price rise, real estate could see 10% growth this fiscal: CREDAI President Patel. Boston.com — How often should you have to recharge a car’s air conditioner?. Business Today — Getting your AC serviced? How to check if the right gas is being used. Sky News - Business — Don't buy air conditioning until you've read this. TwistedSifter — She Couldn’t Even Use Her Own Porch—Then the HOA Made a Controversial Decision. The Age — First home buyer wins $725,000 unit as auction market tanks