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Steven Maduro lazy landlord tips for doing work your self the easy way
24 April 2013 | 11 replies
One ladder at one side of the room, the other ladder at the other side of the room, and the walk board between the two.Takes a minute extra time to set up for each room (Rotate the whole assembly on right angles as you move around the room), but when doing cut in at a ceiling it beats the pants off the old grind of "Paint 3 feet, climb down, move the ladder, climb up, pant 3 feet... wash, rinse, repeat"(Of course, I'd rather have stilts, but not everybody will invest that kind of money in tools)This is a sturdy setup that will cost maybe a hundred bucks at maximum (No need to buy really expensive ladders to do this), and will save you a ton of time... especially in hallways!
Bruce L. Tenant is taking me to Small Claims Court - Help
6 March 2014 | 51 replies
Let me explain and I defend myself, the drain pop-up is the entire assembly, not just the pop-up.
Adam N. Seeking RE friendly CPA and attorney in Medina, OH
26 December 2016 | 4 replies
I am new on the BP site, assembling my team of SME's and need your help.
Robert McConaghy Hello from Massachusetts
8 September 2011 | 12 replies
I developed my work ethic through 9 years of wrestling (highschool/college) and I currently have a great job as a process engineer for one of the bigger biotech companies in the world, if curious just pm me for the name, and I've been spending the last 6-7 months researching real estate investing with 90% of my free time.I've reached out to lenders, agents, contractors, brokers trying to assemble all the info I could, and recently located this site and am excited to actually be able to speak with other investors now.I'm currently 23 years old, basically married (been with my girlfriend for going on 7 years this Nov.), and regardless of the good job, stuck with 120k in school loans.
Rafael Garcia Selling gold to buy a home
18 November 2011 | 11 replies
You can't own collectibles in an IRA, for example, but you can own gold if its in bullion or coin form and meets a fineness criteria.
Tyler Joas Wholesaling strategies and networking
15 August 2019 | 7 replies
I am currently driving for dollars and starting my first mailing campaign, as well as assembling a buyers list.
Patrick Sherwood Buying Notes.....screening a potential company
21 November 2016 | 20 replies
We've assembled a portfolio of 27 performing and non performing notes over the past year.
Devonte Dinkins Historical Mixed Use
14 October 2015 | 17 replies
As you're assembling your team, if you're being held to the dept of interior historic preservation standards make sure at least someone on your team (architect, contractor, developer or tax credit consultant) is familiar with the standards & process.I'd love to answer any specific questions.
James H. Gas stove that turns itself on?
2 April 2019 | 31 replies
More reference: http://www.appliancepartspros.com/questions-for-ge-oven-thermostat-assembly-wb20k8-ap2623073.html
Andres Piedra Property Manager........They Stink. What to do?
13 December 2013 | 23 replies
(I've never had that policy backfire on me, and if it does, I have to place it in the broader context of pros and cons) -- that's my plan when we start to travel...sort of "assembling" my own management company.