
3 February 2019 | 15 replies
Maybe if you're just "refreshing" the unit (fresh paint, new hardware, new carpets), but if you're replacing fixtures, cabinets, doors, doing any major modifications, then no way.The other thing to consider is that in a condo the board may require that renovation plans are reviewed and approved.

6 February 2019 | 103 replies
For the last one, you need to know the law in your area, have your lawyer's card in your wallet, and be ready to proceed with non-renewal and eviction if you have to.For now, I'd learn the law in my area and start contacting lawyers.

9 February 2019 | 4 replies
You can find this at any hardware store.This was about 5 years ago when I discovered the issue and I have not had any other problems (knock on wood) since then.

5 February 2019 | 5 replies
A local hardware store or glass company would be able to do a custom cut for you.

17 December 2019 | 1 reply
It’s not until we look into our wallet or checking account do we see the huge difference.In the statement of cash flows, we start again with revenue.

23 December 2019 | 1 reply
@Eric Wallet ok from my understanding the 'sunken' living room is a normal step down living room and not a structural issue correct?

10 January 2020 | 9 replies
What's in your wallet?

28 December 2019 | 4 replies
This months meetup is 1/11 at Huske Hardware, downtown Fayetteville.

30 December 2019 | 2 replies
Since buying it, we have upgraded one of the units as mentioned above and did a minor bathroom countertop/sink replacement with a fresh coat of paint and hardware in the kitchen of another unit.

31 December 2019 | 11 replies
Just an FYI but I’m paying $700 a door for new installs that’s tracks weather stripping spring hardware on an insulated door.