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John Chapman The problems with small multi-families (at least in DFW)
8 August 2014 | 35 replies
Someday the building will be paid off and California's open armed embrace of Illegal Immigrants GUARANTEES that rental housing supply will always be in high demand, driving C and D property rents higher and higher.
Sandy Thayer Buyer Wants to Negotiate Short Sale
10 August 2010 | 7 replies
You should embrace it.The risk to the seller is not much and you don't want to spend the time.THe bottom line to the buyer/investor is they are trying to get the lowest price possible.
Brian Knox What are your thoughts on this Roto Rooter situation?
23 December 2013 | 8 replies
Im currently dealing with this now so this came from the plumber He is trying to fix a drain, not hot and cold supplies, there should be no supply connections to his drains.But the trenchless solution will only work between two points with no branch arms, if branches exist, they need to be hollowed out later and it's really tricky.Also, trenchless epoxy liner is not a good match for a tree root penetration issue, because for that to work optimumly you need to have the interior of the pipe rimmed round and jetted clean prior to applying the liner, or else the liner will assume the shape of whatever debris is inside the pipe, if it's a chunk of tree root, then your liner will take the shape of that tree root.
Travis West Bad Dog Odors
7 July 2013 | 19 replies
Now that the floor is very clean, the enzymes should penetrate the floor with ease.
Mike Palmer Any plumbing pros that can answer crazy plumbing question?
19 March 2015 | 45 replies
Several possible reasons - you could have a tree root penetration into your line, and as you snake the line it clears most of it and over time the roots came back, and solid waste get tangled up in the mess and create another blockage.
Account Closed "Skin In The Game"
24 June 2015 | 11 replies
My personal observation is, unless you have a friend or family member who has read and embraced the Rich Dad, Poor Dad cash flow concept, friend and family are the last ones to get it.  
Maya V. Lease breaker - need advice
8 July 2014 | 9 replies
I stressed to the tenant to just please take care of the kitchen because it is BRAND NEW and that if he ever has any maintenance issues of ANY KIND to please let me know ASAP. 8 months roll by and I finally decide after him asking to have this cat that it might be time to do a maintenance check (originally I plan to do quarterly but it got away from me) and I go in and find the granite with multiple stains of water that had penetrated into the stone.
Joshua Dorkin IBM's Watson, Jeopardy, and the future of AI (Artificial Intelligence)
16 February 2011 | 15 replies
Mankind will continue to advance and we can embrace it, fear it, fight it or ignore it.
Page Huyette Ready to make offer tomorrow--feedback please!
25 April 2013 | 23 replies
I seem to remember someone mentioning in another post that if you aren't embarrassed by your offer, it is too high.Trying to embrace that approach, with the numbers to back it up.
Sam Green How much to spend on a rehab
26 July 2009 | 6 replies
Turned out that a few joists had some pretty major scarring, I had to "sister" onto them, everything else was "cosmetic" although the smoke penetration into the sheetrock and slab needed some heavy duty sealing to eliminate all the odor.The second one was a fire that the seller wanted about the price of the land it was sitting on.