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Anthony Janke Newbie: Action or wait?
28 November 2018 | 12 replies
Hello BP Members,Sorry in advance for the long post.So, for some background: I have been diving headlong into the material of the site as well as books and other material to get started in REI.
Lynnette E. reading title reports on auction.com
11 September 2020 | 12 replies
I am guessing this is the answer, but do not really know.Does anyone know of any reading material that will explain how to read and understand a title report?
Mike Calabrese Coal Celler filled with dirt Is this a problem? And needs siding
28 November 2018 | 6 replies
@Mike CalabreseThe only issue you need to worry about is if the coal celler still has an access point, usually a good-sized metal hatch that was used to deliver coal to the room from the outside.
Cynthia Oistad Business credit cards for LLCs vs Tracking rental expenses?
24 March 2019 | 3 replies
When we have had to purchase supplies/materials for those rental units, we have been using our primary personal credit card to purchase those items (whoo hoo for AIRLINE MILES!) 
Scott Ryden ePipe - Any bad experiences with epoxy-lined plumbing?
5 December 2018 | 5 replies
If it is not, then you will have residue of the material sitting on the bottom of the pipes. 
Ryan Dosenberry Should I get my license?
20 November 2018 | 13 replies
When you advertise your services as an investor do you disclose your licensed or include brokerage info on your advertising material?  
Patrick M. Seeking Advice on Venting a Stove in a Townhouse
17 November 2018 | 3 replies
there is nothing wrong with it, most microwaves have that option and do not have to be vented out, even though as a contractor i prefer them to vent out. if the existing pipe already vents out, which it probably does if there is a pipe in the cabinet already. what you would have to do is unscrew the 2 or 3 screws in the top cabinet that screw down into the microwave ( if not there then there may be 2 bolts in the front of the unit behind the cover that have to be loosened) that will loosen the microwave, then its a matter of taking the screws out that hold the fan at the top back, pull the blower fan out and change the direction so that it faces up, screw the fan back to the unit and put the microwave back up and bolting it. check to make sure the fan connects to the duct work, if not, add a piece of sheet metal to connect and seal that joint. btw you may want to unplug the microwave before doing so, just for safety reasons.
Sean Ade Credit Card Purchases
15 July 2019 | 6 replies
First, I buy my materials at Lowe’s for example on my pro account, I then pay for it with my cc 30 days later, and then pay my cc off in 30 days.
Jill Curran Little Rock, Arkansas -- old metal kitchen cabinets wanted!
19 November 2018 | 2 replies
Anyone flipping old houses in Little Rock and surrounding areas, I will take any old metal kitchen cabinets you're getting rid of off your hands, and maybe light fixtures, sinks, etc. too.
Enyi Ajoku House Flipping with my Contractor
27 November 2018 | 23 replies
@Enyi Ajoku it’s very hard to asses what’s a fair split with out the details involved.How long will the job takeWill the contractor be doing the work himself or will he be subbing the workIt’s also important to know who decides the design questionswho decides how much to spend on material Who decides the exit startatergyThe more details discussed beforehand - the less trouble later