
31 March 2017 | 13 replies
I think I have only been asked for that once in California and that was more for grading purposes.

13 September 2020 | 7 replies
That, and foundation/grading if necessary.Where are you planning on implementing this idea?

10 February 2017 | 23 replies
Currently that area is blue collar workers with a few white collar in the mix personally I'd grade it around a solid B.Literally only know this because the house next to my best friends just went up for sale last week and did some research on the area to see if it would make a good rental ;) Sadly it didn't they wanted to much for it and it needed to be gutted.

6 February 2018 | 12 replies
I suppose you could get the ones off of Amazon, but I would personally get the industrial grade isolation pads used for vibration tables in labs.

27 March 2017 | 4 replies
How would you grade my Rental Report?

15 February 2017 | 11 replies
We were told that the product had a commercial grade warranty for 10 years and 15 years for residential.

25 February 2017 | 7 replies
They should serve as rough guidelines only and make sure you know how the different letter grades are defined by the person using them.2) Ideally, you're making this determination about areas where you have some familiarity and first hand knowledge.

20 February 2017 | 2 replies
I've listed below the order I plan to attack things in, let me know if this sequence makes sense:Resolve excess moisture under house (minor grading issue, gutter required, possible plumbing leak)Repair minor roof leaks (repair flashing, seal leaks around chimney, replace tree-damaged shingles)Trim trees away from houseInstall 50 concrete piers and level foundation (foundation had work done previously but shifter due to excess moisture)Install vapor barrierAdd structural roof support beams in attic, add insulationRepair rotten siding/soffit/window frames (mostly upstairs)Repair porch (replace rotten boards, sand & paint)Paint exteriorInstall central AC/Mini-split system (any recommendations on this?)

17 November 2018 | 38 replies
I had pretty average to below average grades in college with a degree in history and political science... not exactly a traditional finance guy but I think between Trading and real estate I've found a really nice mix of what I love to do..ok enough shameless plugging let's make some deals happen!!

22 February 2017 | 2 replies
I'd like to create a "luxury home" rental, on a contractor grade budget.