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Lorraine G. Injured in my own back yard.
3 August 2016 | 1 reply
This morning they came and took their ladders and tools only and left all debris so when I took my lunch break today I went outside to remove the debris because I was scared my 4 yo son would venture outside and step on something or have something fall on him and in the process I stepped on a huge nail that went right through my shoe and now I am leaking blood and in terrible pain and still had to return to work so I don't have loss of wages.. 
Elvin Ames PRIVATE LENDERS AND HARD MONEY LENDERS ARE NOT THE SAME. PERIOD!
28 November 2018 | 23 replies
Requirement of a private lender is 1. they are related to you, blood or marriage, or 2. you personally know the lender and have past business dealings. or 3. you have been introduced to the lender who has past dealings with a business partner of yours.
Tracie Davis Help--questions to ask a contractor
17 November 2015 | 4 replies
Is there heavy furniture against the wall, which could inhibit air circulation against a cold wall?
Account Closed Flippers and Buy and Hold
23 November 2015 | 3 replies
The principal differences being:the electric baseboards (EBB) are install and controlled on a room-by-room basis; andEBBs rely on convection to permeate heat into the room (there is no fan circulating the air)In theory EBBs should have similar operating costs to a centralized electric forced air furnace (if not lower), however, in practice, that is usually not the case.Because of their reliance on convection, EBBs have slow recovery - i.e. if there has been a draft (someone opening an external door or window) or if the heat has been set back during the day and was turned up on the occupants return.  
Mike Creswell Happy tenants
1 October 2016 | 10 replies
The way I see it is ive put a lot of money, blood , sweat, and tears into buying and rehabbing and providing a nice house for someone to live in, that all I ask is for them to take care of it and call at the slightest problem.
David Shulski Spending every free minute fixing up this house
7 November 2015 | 15 replies
Just like every hobby or business, it takes blood, sweat and tears to be successful.
Ravi P. Hot Water Tempertures
10 February 2016 | 4 replies
I hope your not paying for the hot water to be circulated 24 -7.
Nathan Gesner One man's trash is my treasure!
28 November 2022 | 40 replies
I am putting about $10,000 into it immediately, along with a lot of blood, sweat and tears (more on that later).
Nina V. Section 8 and income as a protected class
24 November 2022 | 28 replies
There is no signed in blood "you are locked in" contract with HUD.