
1 May 2024 | 30 replies
I think your best and maybe only solution is to put in a french drain across the yard with a large catch basin at the low point.

30 April 2024 | 14 replies
People find creative new solutions.

30 April 2024 | 13 replies
Although this is probably less likely than the water leaking in through the window wells, it is possible, and you'll want to eliminate it as a cause of the flooding before deciding on how to fix the issue, because if it's groundwater, then the solution to the problem may be completely different than if it's water coming from other sources.As you consider these questions, keep in mind that water follows the path of least resistance--for example, water will flow through a gravel-filled trench much quicker than through solid earth/clay.

30 April 2024 | 6 replies
It is always extremely eye opening to see how our community can creatively find solutions as one.

1 May 2024 | 14 replies
However, it suddenly becomes much less passive and with city governments starting to crack down on it, its now a very risky solution long term.Happy to connect and chat more

30 April 2024 | 6 replies
Hard money is sort of a last resort, that's typically meant to be a short-term solution and will carry a higher rate and/or fees compared to most other options.

30 April 2024 | 6 replies
Try to keep it cordial and you might have the right solution.

30 April 2024 | 6 replies
It's a little pricey, but it's been my API of choice thus far.Once you get an API key, you can use their documentation page to test out the API (or just use Postman) before building out any scripts or apps.I had the same objective as you and have found Rentcast to be a good solution.

30 April 2024 | 12 replies
The key is being upfront and trying to find a win-win solution.

1 May 2024 | 24 replies
Michael Blank is a super nice guy, so I wouldn't want to take anything away from him, but tagging along might be a temporary and easy solution.