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Nate Smoyer My first storage facility
5 December 2020 | 14 replies
I had my warm body go onsite within 10 mins, explain the real issue to me in detail and send pics and video.
Peter Morgan Kitchen & bath splash tiles using luxury vinyl bad idea?
3 September 2021 | 10 replies
@Genny LiCan't agree more on granite being out of fashion, sounds so 90's. :-)Can I get marble look laminate in big stores such as Homedepot?
Bill Robinson Rental house in disrepair with tenants
9 September 2021 | 11 replies
  $125,000 - $40,000 = $85,000 less realtor fees to sell it, and will a lender finance it in it's present condition.Also, those pier and beams go out of wack all the time and maybe just adjusting them will fix it.Some of the older homes are jacked up with all kinds of automobile junk yard scissor jacks and Auto Zone bottle jacks, piles of rocks, stacks of 2 x 4's on grade, wooden shingles, tar shingles, etc... vs proper peirs.So maybe one of the renters (or one of their friends) crawled under there and removed the jacks to use on their car repair or sell at the pawn shop for beer money and now the floor bounces.Meaning get a 2nd opinion from a pier company (that's legit, has an office and a website, etc...) and have them confirm the ROT--if any.Because the floors do rot (sometimes) and also the piers go out of wack and sometimes also sometimes disappear into thin air--and no one knows what happened to them.Getting a 2nd opinion on if there is rot--with cell phone pics of it--would be smart--if none then adjust/replace the jacks.Good Luck!
Julia Geiger My personal situation and figuring out how to get started.
4 September 2021 | 2 replies
Hello to whomever scans this post.
Scott Mac Would you tear out the paneling and stone on this house?
11 September 2021 | 12 replies
Just for discussion purposes.I picked this pic off the internet.It looks like a lot of "Hoarder Houses" decor style.Busy carpet, busy furniture, paneling, faux rocks on the walls, flat paint.I can smell the cigarette smoke just looking at the picture.But I wonder if you owned this place, as either a flip or a rental, or AirBnB, would you rip everything out and paint it all grey and modern.Or do you think pic 2 is acceptable and cheap (quick) way to do it.Tear it out to the studs, or just light cosmetic changes, or something completely different?
Peter Morgan What material goes in between in tile and concrete?
10 September 2021 | 2 replies
Thank You very much, please find a pic hope that gives an idea of the type of tile.
James Wise Does Your Headshot matter? Comparing RE Headshots over 10+ years.
14 September 2021 | 2 replies
Even though my profile pic is pretty professional, I often feel like your profile pick.I used to buy into the be professional all the time and don't talk politics on your personal profiles but I hated working with some of the people I attracted because I'm a jokester that likes to have fun.I now attract clients that don't drive me insane by being total sticks in the mud.
David Algava Pic included
15 September 2021 | 3 replies

So the seller provided this survey in advance of closing.  As you can see in the image, there is a note stating "15 ft wide unimproved lane as referenced in deed, dated Dec 1818."
My agent and title aren't sure wha...

Angelina Ng How do you organize your properties
16 September 2021 | 6 replies
Eventually I will scan the older stuff and dispose of the paper copies. 
Wesley Vanderkallen Out of state inspection of home
16 September 2021 | 4 replies
I find people off Facebook to go take pics for $40.