
9 April 2013 | 2 replies
It sounds like you may have one of two things going on in the bedrooms:1) You actually have a ground wire in each box, and just need to swap out your receptacles to grounded receptacles (In this case you are stoked, this is by far the cheaper option)OR2) You only have a hot wire and neutral wire in each box and no ground.

7 November 2020 | 17 replies
As you explore those paths and find some 506b sponsors, make sure to take the time vet the sponsor and their opportunity and get validation from neutral parties and existing investors if you can.

29 December 2023 | 4 replies
They are in both 4 & 6in, budget oriented folks use "wafer lights" but they're cheaply built.I flip to sell so no more texture, level 5 smooth & neutral tones with white ceilings.

8 June 2016 | 30 replies
I do have some experience working with BRHP, and they do seem to be easier to work with (tenant/landlord neutral).

10 December 2023 | 17 replies
I'm partial to an eggshell white for a clean look, but I know it's not about what "I" think, it's the average customer/tenant (do you re-paint to match trends or go neutral?).

19 December 2023 | 3 replies
In some other states especially tenant friendly states it might but PA is pretty neutral in my opinion and I don't think it really matters here.

20 September 2020 | 10 replies
I think it's better to go through a title company because they have more resources and they're a neutral party that can request better cooperation than an attorney that you hire.

20 December 2023 | 6 replies
If you understand your market and know that rents average X% increase every year and you know how long it will take you to be cash flow neutral, why not?

2 December 2023 | 34 replies
there are two ways ( i am considering you folks already advanced in hedging).TSLY is optionable so you could always make it delta neutral position, in essence for each 100 share you establish one bear risk-reversal spread (sell 1 atm call long 1 atm put).If your broker doesn't allow option you could hedge TSLY with TSLS (short tsla) with ratio of 95:5 so your position has much less volatility esp. during bear market.You just need little bit of math to understand this and reduce the volatility.Btw 95% of TSLY holding is Treasury as well so you can take advantage of Treasury too when investing with TSLY The TSLY dividend is 4% Monthly that's why I like it so much.

28 May 2019 | 24 replies
I'm looking for opinions as to whether you think a bidet would cause a negative reaction to the point that we shouldn't install one or if it would be a neutral reaction and installing for personal use (or renter use if they choose to) shouldn't be an issue.