
19 September 2015 | 23 replies
@Troy S. you do make a very valid point and I do agree that being able to dry by your property is very important.

29 September 2015 | 5 replies
NC has/had turnkey providers but for the most part everything turnkey there has dried up.

4 April 2016 | 16 replies
So if deals dry up in one area now you have to buy more in others.

27 April 2019 | 19 replies
I have clients who bought pre sale, 20% down, but now can't qualify for the mortgage as completion approaches (they came to me after buying and we will make it happen, but they were close to assigning) and with the uncertainty, private investors aren't as willing to lend, even with solid equity in the home, not to mention the private lenders are drying up as they did a lot of lending on the private builds that were booming.
24 September 2015 | 6 replies
For the most part, carpet that has been wet for more than 24-48 hours should be removed and replaced, and in all cases the padding and subfloor underneath should be dry.
4 October 2015 | 21 replies
My doctor helped wean me off the sleeping pills through a series of exercise, better diet, a reduction in alcohol and some natural sleep aids which include melatonin and Celestial Seasonings Sleepy Time tea, of all things, which includes valerian, chamomile and other herbs that promote sleep.For the first time in 15-20 years, I'm sleeping a full 7-8 hours a night, with no aid.

25 September 2015 | 2 replies
There is dry rotting around most of the house in the lower panels.

5 October 2015 | 4 replies
Only thing we're waiting for is permit for dry wall work in the basement.

11 November 2015 | 15 replies
The exception is in dry climates with either hot or mixed (hot and cold) temperatures (these climates are found in the non-coastal, non-mountainous part of California; the southern tip of Nevada; the southwest corner of Utah; southern and western Arizona; southern and eastern New Mexico; the southeast corner of Colorado; and western Texas).