Peter Morgan
Tenant sealed vent registers in winter to use his own heater
25 September 2021 | 16 replies
Not likely - possible that make up tape or clamps where the flex ducts tie to the trunk could have come loose, though.
Curt Bixel
Tree removal and selling the wood
1 October 2021 | 10 replies
It would seem likely that someone over the past 50 years might have placed an eye bolt or some other piece of metal in the trunk that would destroy my saw blade.
Genny Li
Poorly balanced HVAC--critique my plan
15 September 2021 | 3 replies
Once again, because these people are geniuses, BOTH the bedrooms have supplies on the ends of the trunk line.
Brad Davis
Should Landlord Pay? Moving out tenants due to water leak.
15 January 2020 | 22 replies
Tell them to pack up their things, place them into the trunk/back seat of their car, and drive 200 yards across the complex.
Andre P.
if a offer has been made been but isn't finalized.
29 August 2020 | 18 replies
If you had $10k in cash in the trunk of a car down the street would you announce that?
THANG BUI
tax deduct firearms and personal protection
4 September 2014 | 3 replies
Now stopping to help the disabled guy in a wreck a couple miles from my house and finding out that the other car abandoned when we called the cops had a meth lab stashed in the trunk means you can't only be worried about war zone neighborhoods.
Dario Contreras
Thoughts from the Seasoned BP investors/mentors pls...
30 January 2017 | 16 replies
The Cuban refugee had is box of Mechanics tools in the trunk of his car and the day we got laid off, he already had been hired by the Chevrolet Dealership, with Benefits.
Andrew Bourgeois
Neighbors contractor took down my tree.
29 August 2018 | 8 replies
They said it happens more than you think, (typically when logging or clearing land), and there were three ways to calculate the replacement value of the tree: First, what is the cost of buying a 20+ year old tree, transporting it and planting it in the same spot; Second, have a property assessment done showing the approximate loss to the property value based on the percentage of landscaping destroyed; Lastly, have an arborist come out and do a calculation where they "rebuild" the trunk based on the cost of a smaller tree of the same species.I went with the 3rd, as the other two just seemed unreasonably high.
Jeff Morelock
Seven Questions Inexperienced Wholesalers Hate
30 July 2015 | 23 replies
Most of us wouldn’t buy electronics from some guy selling them out of the trunk of his car, so why in the world you risk buying a house that way?