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Jay Hinrichs What cities are the Hedge funds buying in ?
8 May 2018 | 126 replies
now to gently remind you of the personal transportation you may want to consider here is the link.. you can buy one brand new in the next 12 months.http://cirrusdesign.com/vision/ When I was a big boy HML I had a deposit on one of these  !!! 
Sheryl Brown Mold
3 September 2021 | 15 replies
Make sure to take lots of photos of all the areas with mold, and have the moisture readings documented from your environmental inspection company.
George P. Service Gas Furnace, AC
28 January 2013 | 3 replies
It wasn't easy to get at, but I cleaned the coils with a citrus cleaner and hosed it off, gently.
James Peters Starting Long Beach remodel and in need of referrals!
23 July 2017 | 9 replies
square tiles, moisture barriers, etc?
Tyrone Reed Advice needed about strategy for opening sober living homes...
12 May 2018 | 7 replies
Complete noob here, so please be gentle. :-)I am in the process of setting up a 501 (c) 3 (paperwork has been filed...just waiting for IRS to do its thing) that will operate sober living homes for those in recovery who need safe and affordable housing.In thinking of how to setup the homes, I am thinking of two separate strategies: either raising enough funds through grants to purchase properties, or leasing existing rental properties.If I can't buy properties, one of the issues with possibly leasing properties is if I decide to lease/rent existing properties, they would need to cash flow for us to sustain the nonprofit and its mission, so there would likely need to be significant rent concessions made from landlord (for example, a 50% concession, ie rents normally for $2500, rented to nonprofit for $1250, so we could then rent each room for $500 a month and possibly cash flow).I'm hopeful that I could find landlords who would be open to an arrangement where:1) A 3% to 5% non-refundable downpayment is made to landlord in exchange for 5 year guaranteed lease/rental agreement2) Nonprofit agrees to pay 50% of all needed repairs (due to occupancy) to property during that time3) In exchange, landlord gets stable occupancy, gets a tax deduction for the amount of rental concession made (would likely be tens of thousands of dollars) and is not on the hook fully for repairs and maintenanceFully open to hearing opinions or suggestions...am I thinking of this in a way that is possible?
Mike Nicholson Natural Gas wall mounted heater, unvented / Need another source?
4 January 2018 | 11 replies
A bit of a novice here so please be gentle.
Lee Cruz would you buy a former marijuana grow op home?
10 March 2018 | 9 replies
I'd be worried about moisture and mold issues.
Karen W. Painter and window sill repair recommendations
31 July 2018 | 0 replies
Hi everyone, I’m looking for someone to repaint some cabinets and fix two window sills that are in need of repair from moisture damage.
Mario Mormile Thermostats
3 December 2016 | 14 replies
I would steer clear for a touch screen because a tenant will not be as gentle as you would to the screen and I see them broken a lot. 
Gareth Fisher What you wont hear any investor tell you
7 February 2018 | 151 replies
Steve Mindy's gentle persuasion got me on the pod cast in about 3 years.. your message is important ,and I agree ( no offense Mindy) but many of the pod cast are just those selling something at the end of the day and I fully understand that..