
20 April 2010 | 7 replies
During construction one of our workers typically sleeps on site, we let him stay for free (so win-win).Once the property is done, we got our staging furniture stolen.

17 September 2016 | 20 replies
Note this is multiple categories and is for all forms of rental and leasing (cars, furniture, tools, etc.)

13 April 2010 | 29 replies
They are the real thing, scraggly beards, black leather stomp boots, and wrapped in chains.

6 April 2010 | 15 replies
First off:~Furniture removal, garbage trash - $200.00~-Now, I find this reasonable.

16 April 2010 | 6 replies
I'd be sure to inspect all the little areas where anything could be hiding, also I lift up the furniture (checking the floor and carpet), and always look under the sinks and check the plumbing.

30 May 2010 | 46 replies
J Scott,Do you rent furniture for staging, hire it out, or own your own furniture?

22 April 2010 | 12 replies
Outdoor furniture [chairs, canopies, tables, and umbrellas use to last an est. 30 - 40% longer before breaking or deteriorating.
25 April 2010 | 18 replies
Not even the ones who have come by more than once, measured for their furniture, or brought their extended family to see their supposed future home.Am I doing something wrong here?

7 August 2010 | 22 replies
creditors want to see that you are able to utilize credit and pay it back. it takes discipline to do (but mostly willpower). lets use your 7-10% numbers. say you have a 5000 credit card. that would mean that you can't use more than $350-$500. that is just not logical. to even go out and buy some decent furniture (lets say $1500) you would need a $15,000-21,500 limit. the numbers don't make sense and show no discipline to actually utilize and pay back a fair amount of borrowed money. and to even get those types of limits you have to have a pretty decent score (which is what the goal of playing the whole utilization game).

19 July 2010 | 15 replies
Remove all personal items,stage with your best furniture.