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Heather Schmidtknecht Is a wet basement ever no big deal?
10 July 2020 | 6 replies
It's easy to divert water running on the surface away and around your building (french drain, etc.), but it is quite another thing to prevent it from permeating up through the ground.Even a sump pump will be of marginal use, as you would have to pump off the first few feet of the ground water that will be immediately replaced by new water via gravity.I have building like this, and it ain't fun. 
Myles Lyons Advice on personal finance and business
9 July 2020 | 1 reply
On the surface, sounds like you should so you wouldn’t be paying interest.
Sarah Martin Renting a back lot for commercial storage
20 July 2020 | 9 replies
Surface- Rock or hard surface (concrete/asphalt); If on rock/asphalt put your tongue leg or stabilizer pads on wider pads to spread the weight out.
Brian Morris How to Strip paint from a deck
13 July 2020 | 34 replies
You can also get an abrasive cleaning stick that will help you get a bit more life out of each belt, but that really only comes into its own at the finer grits, like 80 and 100-grit.This is how I typically avoid renting drum sanders for mid-sized surface sanding projects.
Ara Abrahamian LVP or Ceramic Tile in Kitchen?
16 July 2020 | 3 replies
Another thing I’m considering is using tile in the kitchen/baths and LVP in the living and bedroom to avoid water damage from mopping, but then I’ll need to add cork under the LVP to raise the finished surface to be more flush I’m with the ceramic tile.
Kayla Grau FIRST DEAL. Is it too good to be true?
17 July 2020 | 5 replies
On the surface it looks like it could be a good deal.
Ryan Peep Why the BRRRR method may get your assets frozen
13 July 2020 | 4 replies
The corona-virus was able to put on full display the inadequacies of our savings deficient economy; much like the moral hazard and problems within the banking institution that led to the collapse of housing market, lets table the economic impact made by the corona-virus and instead address the underlying problems that have since surfaced.
Lauren V. SFH to LLC - Quite Claim vs Warranty Deed
17 July 2020 | 6 replies
Int his case, you don't need to pay to make sure you have clean Title, but its best to have the Title insurance in case somebody surfaces with a claim, bogus or otherwise.As far as your homeowner's insurance, that sounds fine. 
Brian Morris LVP expansion gap, where to start the boards
15 July 2020 | 2 replies
Essentially, make sure that the LVP isn't hitting any hard surfaces where it could buckle with temperature changes. 
Trevor West GOAL: Apartment Building Under Contract in 90 Days
4 August 2020 | 14 replies
@Rodney Robinson I understand 506b/506c from a surface level approach.