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Tony Wooldridge BP Nation I need your HELP!: How BIG is to BIG for your 1st Rehab
30 April 2017 | 14 replies
It's an awesome little house on a flat lot in the mountains with a nice steam bordering the back side of the lot.  
Jay Hinrichs ASBESTOS here we go UGH
2 May 2017 | 29 replies
Here in Jersey it is very typical to find Asbestos wrapped steam pipes in basement along with older tile flooring and some older siding...Things are getting very challenging it seems....Thx,Chris
Tim Wilkinson How should I proceed with agent??
2 May 2017 | 11 replies
Agent #2's team selling 125 homes really just means they have great lead generation.  
Dong Yan shall I sell the property or hold it
3 June 2017 | 18 replies
I bought one of my property at peak price at 2006, finally the price rise up to the same level when I bought in.My condo is very easy to rent and has 0 vacancy rate so far but the HOA fee is so high , the return is ridiculously low.With the current steaming southern california market, shall I sell it or hold it as long term rental?
Kerry Baird High End Appliances - When are they justified?
11 August 2017 | 16 replies
Cabinet bid $27000  Appliance bid $25000 (Wolf induction range, Wolf convection steam oven, subzero fridge, Fisher Paykel dishwasher, and a microwave drawer that we are going to drop).  
Brendan L. Seller to make repairs before closing instead of price reduction
4 May 2017 | 4 replies
FIRST UNIT ADDRESSScope of WorkINTERIORCut steam pipe above electrical box in basement and cap securely away from electrical boxSeal hole in floor made by the pipe that was cutSecure interior stairway railing so that it is stable and does not moveIn small room behind bathroom on second floor:Remove the current damaged ceilingDestroy any mold in the ceiling cavity, provide pictures after it is cleanedInstall new drywall ceiling SECOND UNIT ADDRESSScope of WorkINTERIORRemove all current carpet throughout entire unitRemove all flooring layers including subfloor throughout entire unit excluding kitchen, including pantry rooms off of kitchenInstall new plywood subfloor everywhere flooring was removedIn small room behind bathroom on second floor:Remove the current damaged ceilingDestroy any mold in the ceiling cavity, provide clear pictures after it is cleanedInstall new drywall ceiling BOTH UNITS EXTERIORSufficiently grade the ground outside the entire building so that water poured on it will run away from the house at any point ROOFReplace metal flashing on both chimneysReplace damaged slate so as to seal all holes as observed by an interior attic/roof inspectionCLEANUPIt will be the seller’s responsibility to order contractor cleanup of worksites.COSTAll costs will be the responsibility of the seller.
Jennifer Rysdam How do you convince a cat lady that her apartment stinks horribly
30 May 2017 | 12 replies
She and her mother "steam cleaned" the carpets, thinking that would get out cat pee!
Vern M. Lessons learned from the eviction that didn't happen
9 May 2017 | 10 replies
So this means, in essence, that a landlord would have to have a) animal control at the ready and b) a tow truck just to avoid an otherwise totally fine and at the ready eviction to miserably disintegrate into a pile of steaming youknowwhat??
Lauryn Meadows Buying 10 single family homes portfolio
12 February 2018 | 22 replies
You need to ask why is the seller selling when this portfolio on paper is running full steam ahead.
Oscar Rico utilities for multi family
25 June 2017 | 4 replies
I have a 4 family with one steam boiler.