
18 June 2020 | 2 replies
It is usually a good thing if they don't know your name at all, at least in that context.Pitching registration and inspections as rooting out slumlords is a position no one can take the other side of: raise your hand if you want slumlords!

2 July 2020 | 8 replies
Cast iron sewer services with city trees that you cant cut down and the roots keep growing into it.

19 June 2020 | 3 replies
However, during the inspections, many hidden issues were revealed: structural issues found in the crawlspace, sink drainage issue due to debris and tree roots, mold in the attic, cable feeds with exposed wires, dips in roof, torn roof vent boot, front porch needs shimming, and a handful of other minor issues.

6 July 2020 | 7 replies
@David J Virga,Hey, I am rooting for you!

22 June 2020 | 4 replies
I've had to have heavy root intrusion cut out once and I'm sure it's coming again, you can barely see the house and it has turned the front yard into dirt which splatters all over the house.So anyway, yes sometimes it makes sense to take down trees which are damaging or detracting from the house.

26 June 2020 | 0 replies
Learned how to sheetrock, tile, install hard wood floors and floating floors, roots in your sewer lines suck, homes built back in the day can have quite a few surprises!

29 June 2020 | 2 replies
The writing was on the wall for me that I would have to move out of state some day so I was not comfortable putting down roots in real estate.

30 June 2020 | 7 replies
We’ve laid down some roots with my spouse’s business, but it is likely I/we will have to move one more time in 2-3 years, prior to fully retiring in 2027 (if I have to move, family will stay here or we’ll leave and spouse will return ~once per month for a week at a time to maintain business).

1 July 2020 | 11 replies
GSE backed loans allow forbearances so those folks will get extra time in addition to the 120 days.I'm rooting for the borrowers and would rather not see a bunch of foreclosures.

29 June 2020 | 0 replies
Not only are you committing to years of the mortgage, but you are also putting down roots in a community for some period of time.