
13 May 2014 | 19 replies
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11 May 2014 | 3 replies
Plus you can have the other uint(s) pay for some or all of you mortgage and some of the expenses as in tax, insurance ect.

11 August 2017 | 10 replies
So, if we had a renter lined up we could conceivably wash out some or all of that payment as well…………also calculated at 75% of the lease rate.

2 May 2018 | 5 replies
If you were to sell in a down market you could easily lose a portion of or all your principal pay down.

15 April 2010 | 13 replies
without knowing anything i am going to reccomend you change it all becuase you are already doing it and its cheap.1) go buy a handle remover and a stem valve socket wrench, and a valve sea wrench. also get a towel and phillips.2) Turn off the water to your house and the hotwater outflow on the waterheater. then turn on the sink.3)use the handle removers and phillips to take off handles. you may need to remove the plastic cover to get access to the screw.4) remove both or all 3 stem valves, you need to find out who the manufacturer ie. pricefister, and buy a valve stem replacement kit (20 bucks).5) replace the seats with the valve seat wrench and then the valve stems. then put the handles back on and your done!

14 February 2013 | 13 replies
I know this is askew of topic, but if you have several (say 10) properties under seperate LLC's and you want to borrow some or all of the money from each LLC's bank account to something (like maybe another property) how is that accounted for from a legal and taxation standpoint?

29 October 2015 | 10 replies
You may be able to drill a small hole here and there in insert a camera to see in the stud cavities.

11 January 2015 | 20 replies
I do all inside work at once or all outside work at once.

3 June 2020 | 14 replies
Don't forget to add the fire-rated drywall into the joist-cavities as well and be sure to fill in any penetrations of the wall with a true fire-rated product.

28 June 2015 | 23 replies
If you can find a house in the highlands where one side would pay most or all of you mortgage you're winning.