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Jamie Brayton Flooring- what would you do?
6 November 2017 | 22 replies
If you do you could damage the wood underneath trying to replace the flooring down the road.
Arjav Parikh removing incorrect listing from auction.com
6 November 2017 | 7 replies
Add another sign underneath saying due to problems trespassers are now being arrested and prosecuted. 
Jennifer Appelman Replace sill plates in a garage
3 November 2017 | 3 replies
Once that is done, lower it back down and move to the next section.2) If it's slab on grade, and no concrete block, and you want to eliminate the slab on grade then you can piecemeal it by jacking a section, cutting the studs to the correct height, putting the sill plate on (still use PT), then putting concrete block underneath that section and lowering it down.
Taylor Nunn Auction Rules Give Me Blues
9 November 2017 | 5 replies
I recently was looking at properties going up for Auction and came across a duplex up for auction at 10k, with tennants already there.Then underneath the listing it said "No conventional loans."
Tristan Brenner NEW CONSTRUCTION, Slab on grade VS conventional crawlspace
13 January 2018 | 12 replies
The answer to this question is dependent on a fair amount of factors: cost, performance, maintenance, soils, drainage, fill requirements, location, ect. ect.
Brendon Everswick Finding my First Out of State Deal
8 January 2018 | 43 replies
Fishing in the bitterroot river and valley is something we do every year as well..these are totally different things than investing in low end rentals in the mid west.also in my mind Texas is appropriate if your going to live there.. to live in CA and pay high state tax on income derived from states with no income tax and UBER high property tax's defeats the purpose in my mind not to mention soil and storms.. but just my experience foundations are not if but when ( to correct them) and new roofs because of hail are about the same thing..
Barbra Thebenyane Seed lawn installation - best practices prior to planting
9 January 2018 | 4 replies
Check you soil Ph and adjust from there.  
Angela Xu Bill AB1506, DO you know about it in CA?
1 May 2018 | 15 replies
no one seems to know about it but Anyone who invests or hopes to own a home in California should be looking out for this and should be calling their local state senators all weekend because they tried assess underneath all of us this January 9 look at the below warningare successful, cities will be authorized to permanently control the rent of all properties.AB 1506 (Bloom) repeals the Costa-Hawkins Act.
William C. Wind and Rattlesnakes
30 January 2018 | 14 replies
An accountant and a contractor, a home inspector and a structural engineer (Casper soils can be hard on foundations and after following the engineer through a couple of crawlspaces I've learned how important it is to get that inspection done).My plan was to buy-and-hold a distressed multi-family property, fix it up, and rent it out.
Jeff Workman Grout cracks, fix, fill, or re-grout?
12 January 2018 | 15 replies
It's just not worth it for a minor thing.If it's bad, you CAN replace floor grout w/ the sanded silicone too, but again, if it's bad you probably need to do some rethinking underneath the tile.