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Jared Mann Awkward conversation: Female Insight Needed
7 February 2020 | 20 replies
Run out to Bed Bath & Beyond and get a bathroom trash can that a plastic liner fits in with a nice fitting lid.
Hisashi N. low maintenance backyard landscaping ?
29 May 2016 | 4 replies
I put in a row of evergreens and then put down plastic and covered it with stones.
Larissa Phillips Eviction for owner occupancy?
16 June 2016 | 11 replies
We sometimes even provide moving boxes, tape, markers, and 3-mil thick large plastic bags for tenants to contain their belongings and move them efficiently.
Autumn G. should I be concerned with extra people at my property?
27 November 2023 | 20 replies
I could see the damage this was beginning to cause, so we discussed it with the tenants, and agreed on a solution, which was they did not have to take it down, we scheduled a day to return, and wrapped/attached a single piece of thick soft plastic around the rack so that splashed water just runs back into the sink.
Steven C. Suarez Successful real estate investor AND minimalist? Possible?
2 January 2018 | 43 replies
Or hire a property manager.Extra construction material from rehabbing stays in a plastic shed/bin on the property (paint, extra tile, etc.) or immediately goes on Craigslist or is returned.
Ryan Dossey And The Winner Of The Free BP Duplex is…..
30 June 2016 | 91 replies
Once you have a chance to give it a good crawl through, let me know things such as:1) Foundation (rubble, brick, block, poured, encased rubble, etc)2) Framing - ballooned framed, western platform or something else3) Wall section:Cladding - brink veneer, clapboard, shakes, masonite, vinyl, multiple layers, etc;Outer sheeting - plank (square milled or live edged); plywood; OSB; hardboard;Insulation - None, R5 paper-backed rock wool; R5 - R8 fibreglass; blown; UFFI; etcWindstop - is there a layer of lath-and-plaster in the wall cavities;Vapour barrier - is there one, is it paper or plastic.  
Dave Kush Wifi door lock recommendations
5 September 2023 | 30 replies
The one caveat I'll throw out there is that Schlage puts a sticker on the lock underneath the plastic casing (which is real easy to remove). 
Chris M. Crumbling particleboard under countertops
4 December 2013 | 5 replies
I did prep it as you would cement, I made forms covered with plastic so it would not stick to the forms and I C clamped them in place to create a smooth surface under the counter.
Svetlana Kazantseva General Contractors refusing to quote without them buying materials
26 December 2023 | 132 replies
I have metal drives vs plastic, the wrapper looks the same but content is whole different item.
Marcus Auerbach Thank God I had an LLC!! - Said no one ever!?
19 January 2024 | 140 replies
I could see the value in LLCs for example someone with a high net worth at risk of being sued, like a plastic surgeon, who should also get enough malpractice insurance.