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Erin K. use bleach on carpet to get stain out?
23 May 2016 | 11 replies
Truck mounted professional carpet cleaning is powerful enough to extract all the water, which is critical when cleaning carpet.I would not use bleach, but I would try Oxiclean on it.
Chris V. Where have all the flowers gone? Analyzing Some Stockton "Deals"
5 May 2022 | 6 replies
After which it sat long enough to acquire a fresh batch of pressure sores.
Mel Saffold Wholsalers. Teaming up.
20 May 2016 | 2 replies
 : This takes the pressure off of you and also lets the seller know you are there to help. 
Ahmad H. Retirement Planning with Real Estate
31 May 2016 | 31 replies
The irony is that most people, when they actually achieve their financial goals, end up feeling even greater financial pressure, thinking "it's still not enough" or "I could lose it all".
Michael Rosehart Toronto & Vancouver Home Owners are MEGA RICH?! (on average)
18 January 2017 | 23 replies
Active eruptions and earthquakes are changing pressures on areas which have not seen "major" seismic activity in so long they are overdue, some by decades, some by centuries or even millennia.
Chris Harper Top 20 Objections to REI
20 March 2017 | 21 replies
So I really don’t have to guess or pressure them because getting to their motivation is just a couple of questions away.
Devin Berrian Steel or fiberglass entry door for city rental property?
26 July 2015 | 11 replies
There are tons of places in the Bronx (maybe something closer to you, I don't know) that make prefab steel entry doors mounted on steel frames.
Nick Stango Should I expect to cash flow when using a 15 year mortgage?
24 July 2015 | 10 replies
The key is not to pocket the extra cash but use it either to grow, as a downpayment on the next one, or paydown your mortgage essentially turn it to a 15 year mortgage by yourself but without having the added pressure...If you do mockup calculations of how to grow as fast as possible you will see that leveraging is the way to go.
Jeffrey Giffin Tank vs tankless?
4 February 2018 | 48 replies
But, if you don't have a family of five taking concurrent showers, the value of the tankless begins to diminish.My main struggle with them - apart from the fact that they can be quite expensive - is that they still seem a little finicky (must have the precise gas volume, water pressure, exhaust venting, etc).
Christopher Telles Luxury Home Rehab Estimating
26 March 2016 | 13 replies
So here is how I would set this up: Kitchen: Appliances - $6,000 Cabinets - $10,000Countertop - $70-110/sqftSink - $1,500Faucet - $500Cab pulls - $500 (or $6-10/pull) Install - $2,000Flooring: Floor product (unfinished): (expect to pay 4 - 10 dollars per board foot for anything quality) Floor finishing (sanding, coating etc) roughly $3/Sq ft (as long as you are using a standard coating (polyurethane) if you want to go higher end with an oil or stain expect this to jump to 4-5/sq ft Bathrooms:Demo: $/hour x expected hours Underlayment: Schulter Shower System (approx: 500/shower enclosure) Tile/grout/thinset: 6-10 sq/ftInstall: $3-6 sq/ft Lighting and Electric: (pricing includes installation)   Switches: approx $30/switch  (this assumes a mid range Leviton 3-way dimmer) Outlets: $10 (TR Leviton duplex, GFI where needed and duplex/USB combo in Kitchen Island and a few choice locations) Lighting:Surface mount approx $150/fixtureCan: approx. $250/fixture (assuming old work install by electrician)A little more on why I do it this way: Kitchen: You can figure out exactly how much your kitchen is going to cost before you start.