
16 December 2016 | 18 replies
I am not holding my breath on that though.

13 February 2016 | 16 replies
Vaulted roofs can get hot you need to be careful check out the right way to do or you can end up with buckled roof from too much heat .A roof needs to breath, it is hard with a vaulted ceiling be care full typical vents will not work tricky do your home work !!

18 January 2016 | 29 replies
That's a breath of fresh air in America today!

25 October 2016 | 2 replies
I just checked items off the list and was able to breath again.
27 October 2016 | 23 replies
That's exactly what I'm trying to avoid while still attempting to use vinyl flooring.This wasn't an issue when they built the house in that the floors were wood, and they breathed...no different than the first line item in building code exceptions §1203.4.2 which states "where warranted by climatic conditions, ventilation openings to the outdoors are not required if ventilation openings to the interior are provided"....but we aren't talking about code here, we're talking about solutions to an existing problem without spending a ton of money.

10 May 2018 | 17 replies
If I am to use a realtor (I am not one, by the way) I want them to answer my calls, return the calls of interested parties, set up escrow, order title, QUALIFY buyers before telling me they "have an offer coming", give a critical eye to the property that I may have over looked, suggest a marketing plan beyond the MLS listing and a sign, get the listing into websites beyond the MLS, stop by the property weekly to see that it presents well, tell other agents about the property, have a list of people they can call telling them that a "new, groovy" property has just hit the MLS, live & breath my property until it gets sold.

1 April 2018 | 22 replies
This way, you have some breathing room to accumulate a little more capital and decide what you'd like to do.

4 April 2017 | 24 replies
Edit: These are general q's, not directed at you OP.Would you like to collect a handful of assignment fees or would you like to build a relationship that could potentially provide free leads as long as there is breath in the lungs of your prospect?
23 October 2015 | 15 replies
There are differences, however; a contractor working with a PM is likely only going to see a few, full blown remodels a year, whereas a flipper is going to live and breath that kind of work.