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Results (909)
Linda M. non disclosure of code violations
5 June 2017 | 19 replies
Take the deal as is, or walk way if you're still within your inspection period.  
Derek Carroll How would you increase the curb appeal of this house?
11 February 2017 | 7 replies
when it's cleared off, examine walkway and it's borders.
Mindy Jensen ESA vs. Existing Tenant with Allergies
20 February 2017 | 7 replies
MFUs with interior hall ways is a clear exposure while an exterior walkway might not due to the fresh air.
Amy Prosser Is our latest flip NEATO! or OH NO!??
14 May 2018 | 12 replies
Maybe a nice stone walkway of sorts to it as well if it's further away. 
Bogdan Naescu Wood deck vs Composite deck
22 August 2017 | 9 replies
I have a six-plex where I have to replace two stairwells and a 90 foot walkway which was made of 2 by 6 PT wood.
Frederick Sutton Laws Affecting Property Owners: California, Los Angeles 1/1/16
8 February 2016 | 2 replies
Tenants must show: The clothesline or drying rack will not interfere with maintenance of the rental property;The clothesline or drying rack will not create a health or safety hazard, block doorways, or interfere with walkways or utility service equipment;Tenant seeks landlord’s consent before affixing a clothesline to a building;Use of the clothesline or drying rack does not violate reasonable time or location restrictions imposed by the landlord; andThe tenant has received approval of the clothesline or drying rack, or the type of clothesline or drying rack, from the landlord.SB 328 (Hueso).
Antwaun Sumpter Tips For Selling Fast
10 November 2015 | 0 replies
Front Walkway Since the front walkway is what leads the potential buyer inside your home, you have to make it pop.
Kristina Inglis First OOS BRRRR in Pittsburgh - advice?
26 September 2017 | 1 reply
Expected renovations include: new windows, new flooring (carpet throughout mostly but a few rooms have hard wood), new paint throughout, landscaping/small patio work in back and stone work along steps and walk way, new light fixtures and other cosmetic items, possibly some repair to the slate roof and new kitchen (new cabinets, flooring and appliances).    
Kyle M. Rehab to Buy and Hold
18 August 2014 | 37 replies
HOWEVER some important pics are missing which are pics I always include when sending pics to rehabbed (when wholesaling) or when my business partner and I analyze a potential rehab: roof, electric panel box and switches, wall outlets, siding, windows backyard, front yard/walkway/steps.
Nik S. ConstructionProposal....Fair Price?!
10 September 2014 | 25 replies
There is a concrete product out there that is specifically designed for second story balconies/walk ways