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William Edwards Property Insurance
17 November 2010 | 16 replies
Fire/smoke and response wet down the entire house which had just been remodeled. 50k worth of damage. according to contractor/bidder.
Lance Frasier Starting Out
11 September 2008 | 4 replies
I am still wet behind the ears on the subject, so I plan on spending the next six months reading and attending meetings of my local real estate investment club (Northern Virginia).
Account Closed brick onto concrete slab
10 November 2008 | 4 replies
Open the bucket, wet the slab, slap some mix onto it, press the bricks in and cement them together?
Matthew Gil How You Generate $$$ In California
11 March 2009 | 44 replies
Many of the investors or want to be investors here are just getting their feet wet, so buying an apartment building is quite a large chunk to swallow.What kind of true cap rates have you been able to purchase at here in CA?
K C Secured Credit Card Question
4 December 2008 | 7 replies
That is wet.
Account Closed How lease options work
18 December 2008 | 8 replies
Sounds like an underwriter’s wet dream to me, especially in this market.
Timothy W. Anyone ever go into public service after financial independence?
1 January 2009 | 39 replies
Tim,Nothing better than putting the "wet" stuff on the "red" stuff!
David Canady Newbie
18 December 2008 | 5 replies
When the state engineered the project we took it over and did not find out the wiring was wrong until we sat down with a electrical engineer familiar with wet environments.
Ben Hansen first timer
23 December 2008 | 14 replies
Thats a tough one to get general info on...there are so many variables depending on where you are located and what type of tax you are speaking of..property vs. income etc...foreclosure vs. seizure as well.Are you a first time investor or first timer in the investing of tax foreclosed properties...because the realm of taxes is not the place to get your feet wet investing in real estate.
Charles Whitaker De-glazing tile
30 December 2008 | 1 reply
I would use a random orbital, variable speed electric hand sander with wet/dry sandpaper on it (grounded plug) and just give that tile a whiz.