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Brian Wilson DTI and Living Expenses
2 February 2020 | 6 replies
That minimum payment that is displayed on the credit report, should match the CC statement payment due.
Gary Kong SECAUCUS NJ, how is it?
10 February 2020 | 2 replies
There are newer hotels and apartment buildings being built in that area + High Tech High School (one of the top high schools in NJ), recently located to a huge campus in the border of the town next to Secaucus Junction (an NJ Transit stop).
Tyler Frederick Weese Renovation 43 unit. Any recs on material bulk pricing, brands?
5 February 2020 | 6 replies
There was one place in brooklyn who had no display/showroom.
Joshua Brodnicki Investing in the USA from another country how do I structure?
5 February 2020 | 4 replies
Then no one has to deal with annual flow through taxation headaches on either side of the border.
Alan Bosca Super high "damage" charge on tenant move-out
9 February 2020 | 13 replies
I actually would consider that bordering on normal wear and tear and wouldn’t even charge a tenant for repairing it because I could fix it in a few minutes for a couple dollars worth of supplies. 
Christopher Krueger What is the biggest mistake when trying to save for investing?
11 February 2020 | 5 replies
Gambling, lotto tickets, tobacco products, excessive drinking.If you go beyond that I would say buying anything with the intention of displaying your wealth.
James H. No 1099 from property manager ?
10 February 2020 | 14 replies
I'd get a new property manager and ditch one that appears to be working on the thin border of the law.
David Martin Hurricane Harvey: Lot washed out/eroded
12 February 2020 | 2 replies
I've come across a property that we're making an offer on, and one of the larger issues is that it borders on one edge with a creek, and it appears that all the water flow from the gutters were unmitigated and during heavy 2016/2017 rain and hurricane time frames, has essentially eroded away about 10% of the front yard in the form of large crevices from the base of the house gutter pipes toward the creek.
Yanliang Mo Multi family in different locations of LA
1 March 2022 | 22 replies
@Yanliang MoUsually anything below Pacific is not the best and gaffey sort of is the border line of good and bad areas, although it’s improving.
Adam Sharp LVP and Underlayment Questions
29 March 2020 | 9 replies
There was a little wall/dropoff where the leveling compund ended and the original floor remained so i had to use floor mortar to feather it down....still when walking on the new LVP, i can tell where the dropoff is/was.SO, next time i will 1. make the SLC more runny, 2. on a small job (500sf) ill plan to cover the entire space with the SLC so there are no transitions, and 3. the LVP with the underlayment attached seemed to work great on the portion of the floor that was on slab, but feels cheap to walk on in other areas - so next time i will most likely go with a product that allows a thick underlayment to go own underneath it.The last thing i learned was that the 1/4" gap around the borders that is recommedned is too generous as it is almost impossible to hit on the nose.