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Kenneth LaVoie alternatives to expensive steam extraction
1 March 2013 | 2 replies
They extract and agitate with a beater bar.
Sunny Jo Gardner Looking for a contractor in Orange County, CA
1 March 2013 | 6 replies
Leveling a bar top to the height of a kitchen countertop (it is attached to the countertop)Please either post replies here (if allowed) or send me a message.Thanks!
Rick Yoder Newbie to Real Estate
22 July 2013 | 11 replies
She was a bar-tender/manager at a restaurant/nightclub and when the owner wanted to sell, we leased the building and became business owners.
Chris Turner Newbie from St. Paul, MN
4 March 2013 | 14 replies
There is a Search Bar up in the top right corner of the page, that you can find almost anything in the world in.
Steven Maduro Handyman specials how i got creative when money got tight
10 April 2013 | 27 replies
If the owner condoned the work he went beyond allowing a leasehold interest (as tenants are usually barred from doing such work as a requirement for a lease), such work is not usual nor customary in a residential lease.
Will Wiest What am I missing in this ROI?
4 March 2013 | 9 replies
You generally won't achieve 2% on houses north of $50,000 except in some war zones and distressed regions.50% guide simply states that 50% of your gross rents will go to expenses over the life of the rental, of the remaining 50% take out debt service then you have your income.Rent $1600, means $800 a month will be eaten up in expenses, capital, maintenance, insurance, legal, accounting, utilities etc.If the area isn't too bad (no bars over windows, you feel safe walking there) it seems pretty decent to me, then again I am comparing that to whatever you can get in SoCal right now.Andrew
Frank Oudheusden The story of my first deal...
12 April 2013 | 8 replies
Later that evening Mark returned my call while I was the metro into downtown Washington DC to see a friend play a concert at a local bar.
JW Franz Newbie from Tampa Fl and Eagle CO
25 January 2014 | 4 replies
You can also search with the bar on the top right and might find a good answer.
Joe Capobianco Iffy on everything
5 March 2013 | 7 replies
If you offer tenants a good property at a fair price you will make money barring some massive financial crisis that will put millions in your same position, and you might make money anyway.
Tim G. Scooped up Another deal (to keep) - Rehab Ideas???
3 April 2013 | 9 replies
I really love the bar counter setup but don't think I can really do that in this current layout and where the sink and stove are situated.