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James Wise Spit in James Wise's Food - šŸ’§šŸœ
11 December 2019 | 34 replies
Apparently there is a new Twitter account that was created with the sole intent to troll me and drum up hate against me lol.It's called Spit in James Wise's Food.
Marcus Auerbach Thank God I had an LLC!! - Said no one ever!?
19 January 2024 | 140 replies
Account Closed as you keep banging this drum that all need to PROVE to whatever is said here....Ā .... can you "prove" your assumptions of the negative?
Kyle Grimm WHO ARE YOU? What do you do besides real estate?
7 November 2017 | 402 replies
@Kyle GrimmDay job...Two fold: I provide private music instruction; primarily drum students with a couple of guitar students. Ā 
Michael P. 60k Prop or 100k Prop? Cash flow vs. Value
11 July 2017 | 36 replies
I've seen a lot of opportunities in your area, but I really like the property manager and her team I have in place in Indiana and I've gotten together a pretty good list of who to see for what for future projects in that area.Here in Colorado it's tough....it's either outbidding asking prices onĀ homes in the Denver metro area, wishing I could put together capital to purchaseĀ a $1.2 million empty 43 spotĀ mobile home park with a TON of opportunity, or investing in areas where houses are selling for $3,000 - $5,000 more than they were 10 years ago (not a very good proposition).Strategy for the rest of the year is to close on two deals (I'm about 45 days away per the attorney) in Arizona, let things season, and see what I can drum up in Indiana or Ohio this Fall.
Elizabeth D. Vent! Why is real estate investing so shady!?!?
16 March 2018 | 78 replies
There's nothing wrong with people wanting to drum up new business, learn new things, find information that may be helpful.
Pavel Jiltsov Anyone bought a multifamily property in Washington DC area?
24 April 2019 | 28 replies
Maybe you could pre-qual him and line him up with one of the 6 off market 2-4 units you drum up per year, that seems like an easy solution and an easy sale for you.Ā 
Adam Drummond any mobile home landlords out there????
28 February 2017 | 40 replies
Additionally, I've been hearing the drums beating in the distance about some of these creative financing solutions so I remain somewhat skeptical at this point.
Charlie M. Can’t Give House Away
5 September 2019 | 18 replies
Now you need to drum up the right buyer.From a search engine perspective, changing price does move you back to the top of the search results, so that was a good thing.
Cole Fleishour Tenant refusing my entrance of property due to COVID
4 January 2021 | 106 replies
How would your maximized profits go if they do try to drum up some charges and sue?Ā 
David Doyle I'm a Plumber/Investor & I'm here to help
12 September 2018 | 202 replies
Usually an "Erickson machine" which is a hand operated drum or "top snake" cable machine will extract a couple handfuls of hair at about 4 to 10 linear feet down the drain.This is the usual fix.If this does not solve your problem I reccomend the services of a professional drain cleaning company.These folks have rolling workshops with drain equipment of every description include fiber optic cameras that can inspect drains as small as 2" in diameter.Choose a firm that strictly specializes in drain cleaning opposed to genral plumbing.These guys solve problems like yours everyday ,,,theres quite a lot to it actually,,,and these guys have seen EVERYTHING believe me,,,Lynn if you indeed have broken remnants of tile or concrete in your shower drain it will be very difficult to correct in a "slab job" house.You may request a technician to attempt vacumning out the remnants with a "wet dry vacumn".He can then a attempt to clear it with a cable machine or a high pressure "Hydro Jetter" machine.If you had a raised foundation house of course you would have the option of a plumber working under the problem area and "chopping out " the section of clogged pipe and replacing it with new material.This is one of the many reasons I do not like nor will I invest in slab houses.Good luck Lynn and hope this helpsDave DoyleLos Angeles