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J. Tyler Moore How to be a hardmoney lender - without the work?
15 January 2016 | 35 replies
Could it be time for the RE industry overall to start cooling its jets somewhat? 
Daniel Dem Have I been quoted too much for 2023 on Windows? ($27-$37k)
4 January 2024 | 22 replies
Some siding, particularly stucco, can be especially tricky to work with since you need to bust out all the stucco around the window to R&R it, then know how to blend and texture-match to repair it.If you're doing it yourself make sure you know local building requirements so you don't create a code violation for yourself - know egress requirements, where you need and don't need tempered glass, and minimum U-factor and SHGC.
Jeff Warner Do it yourself "Yellow Letter" - A how to guide!
9 February 2010 | 21 replies
Caleb, where do you find blank yellow paper that is the same weight and texture as the legal pads?
Curt Davis Is It Really That Easy To Become A Wholesale Investor?
3 August 2010 | 56 replies
"Hard" work is installing sheetrock for an entire day only to come back the next day to tape and mud for hours on end day after day before you have to tape everything off to blow texture for four hours and then retape everything to paint the trim after you've spackled and sanded the trim 3 times and then you get to retape everything to actually paint the walls.I know from my own personal experience and from helping other investors get started and ACTUALLY SUCCEED long term with a career in REI that my continual blowing of happy elevator music straight up their wannabe's kilt is REALITY.
Tamarra Banks What to put on my first business card?
24 May 2010 | 20 replies
Some are gold embossed, have raised print and are on heavy, textured card stock; very simple and elegant but powerful and persuasive in look and style, and succinct and persuasive in what they say.
Jon Klaus What do you drive?
17 June 2011 | 98 replies
It will be pulling an off road expedition trailer. 08 HHR, cute but not exciting and good MPG05 Miata'99 F-150 with 71K miles on it and slick as the day I bought it (probably burry me in that one).Now toys:2-'89 Raiders06 Vulcan 160099 Transalp04 SeaRyder (Sea Ray Jet Boat)Perception 16 KayakOld Town CanoeAnd most importantly, my 1956 Red Flyer Wagon......LOL
Tara G. Buyer wants all siding replaced and roof!
23 April 2011 | 20 replies
Install new GFC HARDIPLANK cedar texture 5/16†x 8.25 siding with a 7†exposure on all exterior walls Install new HZ10 5/4â€x4†HARDIE TRIM around all windows, doors and corners. 50 L.F. of hidden damage per building, any other damages shall be field verified before any repairs are done.
Josh Gibbons What do you drive?
30 January 2012 | 90 replies
The jet used their booster the second heat and blew us away.
Maurice Smith Texas vs north carolina?
7 October 2023 | 15 replies
This area is showing lot of growth in terms of companies setting up manufacturing locations like Toyota battery plant, Boom Jet manufacturing to name a few. 
Mike Ventura Getting Frustrated / Losing Hope!
15 July 2016 | 33 replies
Cool your jets!