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Tyler D. Help me understand the Bay Area/ SF
1 December 2020 | 5 replies
Brushes aside the career opportunities and massive amount of money in the area.I'm looking for a more sober middle-ground, or perhaps a more convincing explanation for either of the extremes if they happen to be true.
Jameson Wildwood Who did you get your Umbrella Insurance from?
6 July 2016 | 11 replies
i would like to insulate myself as well as the seller from any risk. sometimes i will be working with another home stager and only supplying the artwork. either way, it would behoove me to have this covered from my end, hopefully nominally as far as price point, to make for a smooth and happy transaction for everyone. i'm trying to build a template which can be utilized for the broad brush strokes of this type of business. are there any other questions i should be asking?
Sean Maginess Tenant requested ceiling repair
26 February 2019 | 11 replies
On the other hand next time you are inspecting the property take along some stain blocker and flat white paint and dab it on the stain, don't brush it. 
Jeff Si What's the best way to invest my empty basement
7 November 2022 | 16 replies
Brush up on building code requirements: in basements you're looking for egress windows that are 5.7 sq feet or more openable (3ft by 3ft casement style windows work best), and ceiling heights 6ft 8 inches or greater (as little as 6 ft 4 inches is ok under ductwork and beams though)Sounds like your basement would be a home-run to generate some extra rental income - Happy to talk through the details of that strategy with you, just shoot me a DM! 
Ryan Lam Graduating from college this June - looking to invest in real estate
4 May 2023 | 31 replies
Brush up on building code requirements: in basements you're looking for egress windows that are 5.7 sq feet or more openable (3ft by 3ft casement style windows work best), and ceiling heights 6ft 8 inches or greater (as little as 6 ft 4 inches is ok under ductwork and beams though)2.
Rion Redinger Hard Money for a Noob in SW Washington
8 January 2020 | 4 replies
I'd love to help out with a project that you have going on in exchange for a chance to "talk shop", if you or someone you know is in need of an Electrician or just some extra brawn to help clean out a project in the Vancouver-Brush Prairie-Battle Ground-Ridgefield-Woodland area, please drop me a line.Thanks a million!
Deano Vulcano Anyone know anything about Susan Lassiter-Lyons?
5 January 2018 | 38 replies
Brush your teeth4.
Connor Christensen First Time - Multi-Family House Hacking - Seattle Area
7 July 2022 | 12 replies
Brush up on building code requirements: in basements you're looking for egress windows that are 5.7 sq feet or more openable (3ft by 3ft casement style windows work best), and ceiling heights 6ft 8 inches or greater (as little as 6 ft 4 inches is ok under ductwork and beams though)2.
Mike H. AirBnB/Vacation Rental: Does it count as a lease?
26 September 2023 | 17 replies
That said, as a Denver guy, I haven't really brushed up on my San Diego municipal code.As some others have said, whatever the rules are, getting caught is whole other question.
Pierre-Luc Allie Students rentals near CEGEP
22 January 2016 | 10 replies
The 2 existing rooms have their own vanity, I'm probably going to add one in the third room, so my renters will have no reason to go the bathroom to brush their teeth and etc.