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Edwin Del Aguila Contractors asking for money upfront?
5 February 2014 | 21 replies
If they need nails, caulk, etc, they can go to one of my suppliers where I have an account, or to HD and the cashier calls and I give my credit card over the phone.
J Scott How Many Square Feet?
3 February 2014 | 8 replies
Well, while I'm in the process of nailing down the costs, I don't really know how to calculate a price/sf estimate using those costs.Let me explain:- My house has 3 levels (basement, main level, second floor).
Marcin G. what if sub gets injured
18 October 2014 | 31 replies
It's not likely, but anything can go wrong.I stepped on a rusty nail at one of my houses and it went into my foot quite a ways.
Cory Adams Prohibited Transactions and SD 401k
6 February 2014 | 3 replies
I think the *intent* is so someone is not making an 'income' from their retirement acount (save putting 10K of labor into a flip).So, can you take off the screen and take it in to be repaired or put a nail in that piece of trim that is loose?
Juan Maldonado Are there private equity syndicators, brokers that help raise money for a fee?
5 May 2014 | 14 replies
@Jay Hinrichs - You hit the nail right on the head, in the end we did exactly just that and brought someone on board who helped us bring in the rest of the money we needed in exchange to a share of being a General Partner.
Scott Schuhwerk Mobile Home Investing - Selling on payments
10 April 2014 | 17 replies
No one is going to fake it and lose a license, get fined or get nailed in some fraudulent scam, IMO. :)
Justin Trudell 401K Epiphany?
12 March 2014 | 23 replies
Every corporate 401K has that door nailed, bolted and welded shut.
Dwaine Wright HOA transparency
12 February 2014 | 1 reply
One homeowner may comment that they were referred to the vendor, fought tooth and nail, and got restitution, whereas another less fortunate homeowner my have been told to pound sand.I have several examples of situations where an HOA vendor has caused direct damage to my property, I've complained to the HOA, only to receive a letter (almost immediately, certainly faster than any other requests), stating that the issue is not the responsibility of the HOA.It seems they have a form letter that states "not our fault" that they crank out immediately.
Bryan Whitfield New from Metro Detroit - Clarkston, MI
20 February 2014 | 21 replies
The team will form as I nail down my plan and dive in.
Tim G. Trials and tribulations of my first flip!
30 April 2014 | 47 replies
We use screwed down underlayment on our tiled floors...be sure they don't use roofing nails as that's a standard practice.