Marcus Jefferson
Analyzing comps using price per sq ft
18 January 2017 | 10 replies
They are all bunk for measuring current value.
Mario F.
asbestos found in my fourplex - how to proceed - loan options etc
20 June 2017 | 13 replies
Popcorn requires more extensive measures - you'd be fine wetting it down and scraping it while wearing a respirator, but the law requires certifications, testing, blah blah so we typically just leave the popcorn in place in those homes.
Jon Q.
The rich always think in terms of delayed gratification...
1 August 2017 | 10 replies
Because 'rich' is measured in how much one earns per week, per month or per year, I find it ironic that the rich are considered to be gratification delayers by that site.How long can they go without earning a paycheck?
Andrew Rinne
Demanding tenants purchase equipment for property care, Colorado
1 September 2017 | 18 replies
If you don't water here the most you have to mow is 1-2 times in the spring and 1 or 2 times the remaining portion of the summer.Usually the most effective clauses are ones that carry a stick (landlord will perform and charge tenant cost of $XXX if Y is not done) and a specific measurable requirement (tenant shall perform x each week).
Kenneth LaVoie
Determining how long tasks should take (carpentry, painting, etc.
3 December 2017 | 6 replies
Do they take safety measures and have the right PPE?
John Petersen
Marketing/Facebook contest to advertise
21 January 2018 | 2 replies
And I have no idea if this sort of thing would qualify, but there are some pretty stringent state laws around holding competitions giving away anything of monetary value.
David Zheng
how many millions are you saving for Amazon HQ
30 March 2018 | 69 replies
Bear with me here:Raleigh population: 423,719 (local unemployment 3.6% = 407, 945 employed407,945 * $53,653 aver local salary = $21.9b total annual income of area50,000 AMZ jobs * 100,000 aver salary = $5b incremental annual income from AMZ$5b / $21.9b = 22.8% increase in annual income from AMZNow......I realize that not ALL of these 50,000 AMZ jobs will be injected into the Raleigh economy in one year, but if it takes two years, thats roughly an 11% increase and three years 7.6% (holding local area income stagnant over that time frame, which it wouldn't be)If you broaden the same calculations above to include all of Wake County, the numbers are obviously less impactful (8.5% annual increase in County-wide income in one year), but not immaterial IMO.Another simplistic way of looking at this is the average AMZ salary of $100k is almost twice that of the average Raleigh salary ($53k), so the argument could be made that that's almost like adding 7,500 jobs (as measured by purchasing power) to the local area.Again, I realize these are VERY simplistic arguments and it wouldn't take much to poke holes in it if you really want to parse it, but I do think it makes a solid case for it being a material impact on our local area here in RaleighThat said, I'm certainly not suggesting anyone invest here locally based on just that alone.
Travis Zuehls
Conventional/UnconventionalWays To Increase Rental Property ROI
12 March 2018 | 9 replies
Already measuring and billing tenants monthly for water/sewer usage, so adding electric shouldn't be a lift.Awesome info - I <3 BP.
Dawn Curry
Potential deal - septic system
3 August 2018 | 17 replies
I am trying to remember the exact measurements.