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Rich Weese Dallas sucks!!!!!
21 June 2012 | 3 replies
Restaurant filled with smoke because exhaust fans weren't working!
Willie Mckinney Please Help BP my buyers list has stalled
8 January 2013 | 10 replies
Curt thanks friend I think I am going to exhaust all my nonpay options first.
Eric Medemar Confused Where To Start....Start Here!
11 June 2009 | 7 replies
This prevents the all too frequent getting ready to get ready syndrome that plagues most newbies to the point of an exhaustive failure.Once you've learned enough to get started...Don't be an idiot....GET STARTED.One last helpful tactic to further counteract over learning and winding up in the dreaded Analysis Paralysis trap:1.Once you've identified the exit strategy that you plan to implement take 10 minutes and write out everything you already know about the subject.
Jeff Tumbarello Here is an interesting twist
29 May 2009 | 1 reply
But another wave of older workers may opt for early retirement when they exhaust unemployment benefits late this year or early in 2010, he noted.The ramifications of the trend are profound for the new retirees, their families, the government and other social institutions that may be called upon to help support them.On top of savings ravaged by the stock market decline and the loss of home equity, many retirees now must make do with Social Security benefits reduced by as much as 25% if they retire at age 62 instead of 66."
Rick L. Help! I have a "High Maintenance" Tenant
30 March 2021 | 53 replies
Is there an exhaust fan in that bathroom?
Harvard Hill My First Flip
5 February 2014 | 13 replies
If you’re not careful you can exhaust yourself physically and mentally, so while you can save some money by doing things yourself, it’s probably better to have your contractor handle most things (if not everything).Pay karma firstThe house had been on the market for a month and we just went through our first price reduction.
Brandon Reiter Building a Bulletproof Bathroom in a Duplex
22 January 2013 | 11 replies
One other point I have is to make sure the bathroom has a good proper sized exhaust fan, steam moisture does more damage then anything, I also try to have the overhead light wired with the fan so when light is on, so is fan, saves those tenants who cant get the point of the fan or that it actually needs to be turned on to work.My home bath I installed a push button timer switch that has different settings ( 10,20,30 etc) saves the kids from leaving it run all the time.
Bienes Raices Walls are sticky
21 October 2010 | 5 replies
That was my impression too though, grease in the kitchen perhaps from not using the exhaust or frying a lot of stuff.
Elaine Freed Taking the Plunge
10 March 2009 | 31 replies
It was exhausting!
Spencer Cornelia Why You Should Shop for the Best Rates (HELOC story)
2 August 2018 | 5 replies
It's not like the Fannie 30YF stuff where you will mentally exhaust yourself for only 0.25% to rate...