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Ian Tudor Craigslist Critique
15 October 2013 | 7 replies
-Minutes drive from Shockoe Bottom, Canal Walk, and MCV -Numerous art galleries and antique shops About the Property -3 bedroom / 1.5 bathrooms single-family house -Carpeted bedrooms -Washer/dryer -Off street parking -Security system -Large planted backyard to relax with friends -Enormous walk-in closet, private upstairs porch -TV, internet, water included -Lease information -Renewable quarterly (every three months) -Available on 10/21 Minimum Qualifications -Gross income must be 3 times the monthly rent (You must make $1500/month before taxes) -Clean background and eviction record -Favorable credit score -Good rental references from previous landlords About me -Ian, 23 years old, young professional in finance -Alma Mater: Virginia Tech -Moderate cleanliness (I clean and keep things clean) -Interests: Ornithology, competitive checkers, avid bar hopper Sorry, no pets allowed.
Alan Taylor Getting Started in Herndon, VA
9 May 2017 | 10 replies
My hobbies are woodworking, antique tool restoration, gardening, financial literacy education, volunteer work through my church congregation.  
Cal C. Use one interior paint color for all flips and rentals!
26 January 2015 | 16 replies
Antique white or white semigloss everywhere or I will try and match existing color
Jason Brooks Does a Purchase/Sale Agreement need to be signed in ink?
12 June 2013 | 11 replies
State laws concerning facsimile signatures were adopted years ago as Jon mention the antique FAX Machine. :)
Edita D. Recommendation for a cost-effective paint color for garage DOORS.
9 July 2013 | 1 reply
I use Interior paint called Color Play from Walmart (Antique white) on all walls at our rentals, and it's cost effective and looks great...
Andrew Cordle Kitchen Rehab - including information, pics, and SKUs!
24 July 2014 | 2 replies
There weren’t a whole lot of other options to enlarge the kitchen size, but we used an upgraded granite counter to enhance the kitchen area.Here are some of the SKU’s we used in the kitchen: Cabinets – Unfinished Oak Cabinets (387-246) Cabinet Color – Antique Tin (PPU 18-3) Cabinet Handles – 3?
Stephen S. Tell me how you feel about allowing pets?
2 December 2014 | 53 replies
Antiques and animals - I don't 'get' either one.  
Chris Salveson Foreclosures in Minnesota
31 October 2014 | 5 replies
The only one I found was an antique farm house.  
Ryan R. How much would this cost you?
1 March 2013 | 7 replies
Floor decking and Hardiboard = $220 + $0 labor = $2202 layers of 1/2" plywood, adhesive, screws, nails, hardi laid in mortar bed.72" vanity with granite top = $1,400 + $0 labor = $1,400buyvanitiesonline.comPlumbing fixtures & top out = $480 + $0 labor = $4802 faucets, shower kit, toilet.Tile = $900 + $750 labor = $1,650Travertine laid in antique pattern, door tile, floor stones, mosaic with chair rail trim, thinset, grout.Frameless shower door = $300 + $0 labor = $300Ebay with ORB trim.Tear out wall and pocket door install = $200 + $0 labor = $200frame up and seal old doorway etc.
Pops Warner rental train wreck has $ but lousy history
12 May 2019 | 11 replies
hi, my rental history for the last ten years or so reads like the story of a troublesome gaurd dog. i slept at night in the office of a check cashing business at a strip mall; i stayed in the show room of an antiques store; i lived in a warehouse without the owner's knowledge that i was sleeping there. for the last few months i have been living in a cheap hotel but they raised the rate. the owner of the check cashing place does not want to tell anyone that i was living there. the antiques store owner was literally insane and is now an unreachable transient. the owner of the warehouse learned of the situation as i was moving out and so is not a good spokesperson. the twist here is that a moneyed relative wants to pay my rent on a more permanent place. they will cover 2k/month no problem. how do i approach prospective landlords?