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Josh Fox Help w Various Contractors in Charlotte
17 March 2022 | 0 replies
Would appreciate recommendations on the following:* General Contractors* Roofers* Landscaping* Tree trimming/removal* Gutters/Grading/Drainage* Pool/Spa inspections, cleaning and maintenance * Mold/Fungi treatment in crawlspace* Exterior Painters* Window/Glass/Door companies* Fence companyBig projects we are looking to do:* Kitchen remodel* Bathroom remodel* Backyard renovations (pending pool inspection)* Painting exterior * Fixing wood rot, broken seals on doors and windows * Changing light fixtures and/or adding recessed lighting Please drop whatever contacts you can, bc this community has never steered me wrong before!
Deborah Fung Want to invest on rental but is afraid
6 May 2022 | 12 replies
Quote from @Deborah Fung: I am a widow with two kids in college and one in high school.
Shira Albert Investors in Memphis TN??
9 June 2021 | 8 replies
I recently watched a bigger pocket video on cashflow unicorn areas. this is my main goal because I want to leave my 9-5 and invest full time. many of the areas that were mentioned have very high crime rates over the last 10 years. memphis TN is one area I would be very willing to invest in but after checking city Data I am a bit Leary. anyone have experience investing in memphis and what are things to watch out for. definitely trying to avoid areas where maintenance, pest eradication, eviction or tenant damage eats away at all cashflow.
Forest Rainwater Trying to ballpark flooded house rehab. What to look out for.
29 June 2021 | 2 replies
If you don’t fully eradicate the mold it will literally eat your home. water is the biggest threat to property. good luck.
Kenneth Woodruff USING HOMEMADE CLEANING SUPPLIES
3 November 2022 | 8 replies
Triclosan has shown some alterations to bacterial structures, but it is not as widely available any longer.Triclocarban is very common and highly antimicrobial but again, there isn't a lot of data about long term resistance.Anyways, a typical human is exposed almost constantly to viruses, bacteria, phages, fungi etc that you really don't have much of a chance of not building up immunity over time.
Chidi Osuji Repair Credits - When the seller says no
12 December 2014 | 12 replies
The seller will only cover the termite eradication (about $1400) leaving us to repair the rest.
Ramal C Bright Jacksonville 32206 Springfield
6 November 2019 | 17 replies
Every homeowner there is well-versed in eradicating them.
Jane Fung Looking for Mentors / REI group / Other investors - Toronto
2 November 2019 | 15 replies
Hi @Jane Fung, I might be able to give you some advice in regards to how to move forward investing in Toronto.
Daniel Haggar Just closed today renters report bed bugs same day non disclosure
1 November 2019 | 5 replies
Have the seller cover the ambient treatment and call it good (after eradicating the "source" of the problem)?
Diane Sanders Excited Super-Newb in Salt Lake City, UT
14 November 2019 | 12 replies
Currently working on the following before I dive deep next year; 1) Education (lots o’ podcasts, webinars and have started with ‘Rich Dad, Poor Dad’)2) Up-To-Date on Taxes3) Eradicate Debt4) Sign Up for ProMembership (upon completion of step 3) Love those calculators!