
22 May 2016 | 11 replies
The tub repair guys can work magic, and the repairs usually blend in and you can't even see them.

24 November 2015 | 34 replies
I can ensure the property you choose is a great investment by supporting analyzing it accordingly and she will guarantee in acquiring the best price and a seamless process.

15 August 2018 | 39 replies
I know the UFMIP is 1.75% ( Up Front Mortgage Insurance Premium ) and your MI payment is going to be 1.35% ( Mortgage Insurance ) but with rates in the mid 3's you're looking at a blended rate of less than 5%Talk to a tax proffesional and see if you would be able to write off some fees.

25 January 2015 | 5 replies
If you do it right, the broker should be in the background only and your transition should be seamless when you branch out independently.

10 March 2015 | 4 replies
Maintaining it is fairly simple also, after each tenant moves out scrape the caulk from around where the tub and tile meets and the corners and re caulk, make sure the caulk matches the color of the tile to blend. replace the caulking every turn to make help prevent the caulk from failing and letting moisture into the wall behind it, if it molds then eventually your tiles will start popping and you will have to tear it all out and replace wall and tiles again. if the tub gets worn down or even as i have saw in the past extremely dirty when no matter how much cleaning you do the grime wont come off just sand it with a fine grit paper and home depot sells a resurfacing spray kit for around 60$ and if you take your time will take about 1-2 hrs then 24 hrs to dry and will look like a brand new tub.

22 April 2013 | 6 replies
I had a mentor tell me we can only really buy a house two ways ( I think more like 2.5) with cash or on terms (the 1/2 is a blend of the two).

24 February 2015 | 36 replies
All this can be implemented seamlessly by the application layer of the PM software.

21 September 2017 | 15 replies
How would I charge for having to paint a room my tenant tried to patch and repair holes themselves than painted squares that don't match the color of the walls to try to blend it in?

9 May 2017 | 5 replies
An idea that may help your new building to blend in with it's surroundings would be to put one full story below grade.

21 January 2018 | 38 replies
I would use Old English to blend in the scratches and rerent it.