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Andrew Cobb Best marketing ideas
22 July 2009 | 37 replies
You NEED ideas to get the magnet to start attracting those folks you‘re interested in attracting and enrolling in your school.
Leroy Lee Hello! It is good to be here.
6 November 2008 | 4 replies
Since then there has been 5 or 6 sales in the neighborhood - I like to think I caused a domino effect by taking the long DOM off the street and painting the exterior and landscaping.Dan - I am just getting started at a young 52.
Account Closed brick onto concrete slab
10 November 2008 | 4 replies
I've observed more than 1 crew lay pavers on an exterior concrete patio.
Bob Hines Swing sets
14 November 2008 | 2 replies
These are injury and liability suit magnets,
Larry T. what you have learned to include in your lease
31 May 2020 | 19 replies
That absolutely no litter/rubbish cans, glass, paper items may be left outside the unit or anywhere at the exterior of the building including balconies, stairways, outside seating areas, doorways.
Claude Hodge Vistaprint website
12 December 2008 | 7 replies
I use them for business cards, postcards, and car magnets, but never for website service.Keep us posted!
H Simpson Christmas Gifts For Tenants
7 December 2009 | 29 replies
I probably wouldn't have done it anyway.Two things I used to always do was show them a sample of which size nail or staple (preferred) they were allowed to use if they hung Christmas lights on the exterior.
Jon Klaus Buying units in a condo complex
17 January 2009 | 10 replies
There is a HOA fee of about $200/mo that includes all exterior maintenance, garbage P/U, water, and property insurance.
Adam Black Standardized Contractor Bid Sheet?
26 January 2009 | 5 replies
This way the GC can easily bid out each part of the job, and get me a bid much more quickly than if he has to consolidate based on my "room to room" list of things to do.I'll then have my GC give me a labor bid broken down into the following components:- Permits- Demo/Dumpster- Foundation- Roof Framing- Roof Felt/Shingles- Siding- Gutters/Soffits/Fascia- Decks/Porches- Landscaping- Doors- Windows- Wall Framing/Sheetrock- Electrical Rough- Electrical Final- Plumbing Rough- Plumbing Final- HVAC Rough- HVAC Final- Kitchen Cabinets/Countertops- Bathroom Cabinets- Bathroom Fixtures- Interior Paint- Exterior Paint- Carpet- Hardwood- Tile- Vinyl- OtherOther could consist of anything from install mini-blinds to replacing outlet covers to installing appliances.This generally gives me (and the GC) enough detail that the job can be accurately estimated, and if things change (or surprises are found), we can adjust individual areas accordingly.This also gives me a good idea how much each of his subs will be making, allowing me to figure out what his profit margins will be -- giving me some negotiating help if needed.If your contractors have an issue with filling this out, try telling them, "My lender is requiring me to break it down this way in order to approve the loan."
Justin H. Need tax help with duplex, Schedule E and 4562.
11 January 2017 | 6 replies
This includes gardening, exterior painting, plumbing and electrical repairs, pest control and any other expenses or regular maintenance that affect the entire property.