
24 May 2019 | 1 reply
I have a rule-of-thumb for how much interior and exterior house paint should cost in labor and materials per square foot, over surfaces in a decent condition.
19 June 2020 | 12 replies
There are also pre-mixed versions of it (and/or similar products) but they are probably more expensive so it depends on how large of an area you are dealing with.Basically, if it's loose or sticks above the surface, break it free and fill in the gap left behind.

10 February 2019 | 19 replies
On the surface it looks like an OK deal but it is not a really great deal.

19 February 2019 | 12 replies
As previous posters indicated, the tiling itself it pretty easy, it's getting the surface prepped that is trickier and requires more knowledge.
1 February 2021 | 3 replies
Do not mop wood or most hard surface floors, you are damaging them with water, so yeah you may be on the hook for some damage.

13 November 2020 | 3 replies
Besides the traditional aspects of deep cleaning — hardwood floor or stone floor polishing, carpet cleaning, dusting behind and under the furniture, window washing in the crevices, pressure washing, and vacuuming — focus on high-touch surfaces and sensitive areas like the bathroom and bedroom.

17 August 2019 | 20 replies
So like you'll see a FB page with 50k Followers/Likes and start copying what they do... but the part you see on the surface in their newsfeed may not actually affect their bottom line.

18 October 2019 | 6 replies
Hi Everyone,I am in the process of buying a property (4 units) that has surface wiring throughout. 2 of the units I would be rehabbing upon purchase which will require drywall over plaster.

20 August 2020 | 1 reply
If it matters, it’s looking like I’ll have to put the epoxy on vertical surfaces, so minimal sag is preferred while still having enough to make a gloss/mirror finish.Similar questions for dyes.For an epoxy river speaker baffle, the inside of the speaker won’t be lit.

17 May 2009 | 12 replies
you probably want to, kind of, because you are letting your emotions manipulate you, but what you SHOULD be thinking is that if the end price you pay is the same, it does not matter.another way you may be adding value to the transaction is by negotiation; who knows, you may be getting a better price out of the seller. suppose the investor went to the seller and got the price down to 60. if you can get the price down to 50, even if you take a 7500 assignment you still made the investor more money.in the future, however, i wouldn't blatantly dump it on them that you are a wholesaler. i would talk to them about a property, see if they are interested, and then when it eventually surfaces that you just have a contract on it, if he raises questions about that then just say "if you think it's a great deal what difference does it make whether it's wholesale?"