Glenn Cross
Weeds and trash
23 August 2024 | 13 replies
RoundUp and pre-emergent weed blockers/killers, and landscape fabric under crushed stone or river rock will be your friends for the landscaping work.Trash requires a bit more info.
Sadaf Khan
Kyle vs Hutto - Best out of state investment in Austin
20 August 2024 | 3 replies
Tech parks, manufacturing shops, warehouses and Taylor's upcoming fabrication plant.
Dave Rav
Experience with carpet tiles in a rental
21 August 2024 | 9 replies
Otherwise, yes the fabric and construction of this as a floor covering is decent.
Peter Mckernan
AB 1033 ADU in California Thoughts
18 August 2024 | 9 replies
Would fabricated or manufactured housing count as an ADU to build, rent and possibly sell under this new law?
Michelle Chan
BEWARE Techvestor / Scoutpads
8 August 2024 | 22 replies
There is also a forensic analysis showing fabricated dates on our contracts to re-allocate money to older projects.
Izraul Hidashi
If a Borrowers Promissory Note Funds a Loan Who Is The Creditor?
8 August 2024 | 31 replies
If you look at the majority of foreclosure cases where the Judges make them have to show proof, the banks either got caught forging and/or fabricating the documents or claimed the notes were lost.
Will Pritchett
Cigarette smoke smell
24 July 2024 | 13 replies
Fabrics and blinds are washed with vinegar too.
Alex Perez
Furnishing 3 unit midterm rental, Mixing house hack and midterm rental
20 July 2024 | 9 replies
@Alex Perez aside from the advice you received already pay attention and get a good fabric on your furniture.
Hansel Gunawan
Convince me! Why should I invest in Columbus, OH?
16 July 2024 | 17 replies
Intel Investment in New Albany - Intel is investing $20B for 2 Fabrication centers with a proposed total of 8 Fabrication centers (Potential $100B investment).
Daniel Bedell
How I Built An Amazing STR The SUPER HARD WAY!
18 July 2024 | 0 replies
True, I never built anything more than a treehouse when I was eleven, but technically a treehouse is a house so…All I had to do was work with Honomobo to finalize the design, get architectural drawings, receive HOA approval, get a county building permit, get a driveway permit, clear trees for a build site, find a logging truck to take those trees to a lumber mill, find a mill, find someone to take the lumber from the mill to my house, dry the lumber, take a semester of woodworking to learn how to make furniture, engineer/permit/build a septic system, get a well permitted and drilled, install a well pump, learn what a pitless is, install a water line from the pump to the foundation, install a pressure tank, connect the house plumbing to the septic and pressure tank, get the the power company to permit and install a podium for power on site, run power to the foundation, connect the power to the house, engineer a foundation, excavate, get two different sized steel wet plates fabricated, pour said foundation with wet plates mounted all at the same elevation in twenty-five precise locations, hire a crane, hire rigger, hire a welder, build a retaining wall because the dropoff from house to ground level was higher than expected, insulate the crawl space on my own by watching a YouTube video to learn how to load .22 caliber cartridges into a ramstead gun and shoot two and a half inch nails through insulation board into my foundation, badger a supply company until they finally delivered the right insulation board, get them to take away the wrong insulation board they brought that was broken by the wind and scattered into pieces all over the property, find an illusive 3x3 foot crawlspace door, learn how to use a core drill to make a four and a half inch hole in my foundation to install a code required fan to vent the crawlspace that my engineer thought was a stupid requirement and failed to tell me about, figure out what the hell going on when the Honomobo project manager tells me the measurements you gave him of the now poured foundation are wrong, have a panic attack, review plans with engineer, realized the project manager was mistaken, scream into the void, get the last available short term rental license application that had a thirty-day expiration window to pass all inspections, coordinate all subcontractors needed on install day, check with the sheriff about parking semi-trucks on the road, rent a porta potty, rent a dumpster, have coffee and donuts for everyone, oversee the Honomobo install crew that didn’t need overseeing, pass a blower test, pass state inspection, pass septic inspection, build a wooden curb to cover protruding rebar for an unpoured patio, build a temporary front door landing that could theoretically be be permanent so as to pass final county inspection, get a certificate of occupancy, pass the county short term rental inspection on the very last day before it expired to get the very last available license so that I could rent the house to make money in order to no have immediately have to sell, pour the sidewalk and patio.