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Whitney Rekowski Rehab yourself or contract it out- How to analyze?
6 January 2016 | 14 replies
Owners trying to rehab themselves often don't know little tricks such as adding a spoonful of dish soap to their mud to help eliminate air bubbles (and thereby, an additional coat), or that the process of coalescence in exterior paint is negatively affected by an ambient and/ or surface temperature below 50 degrees.Being from Cleveland, unfortunately I can't much help with the Milwaukee area.
N/A N/A Don't buy, rent instead?
14 May 2007 | 11 replies
unit price, cost of special financing needed for condo conversion, est cost of attorney setting up an association, cost of renovation, if any, and sales prices of the units.There was a "Flip this House" (I know, gag me with a spoon) type show on recently that featured this. $30 million purchase$50 million in salesI think it was for 300 units?
Matt B. Divorce - Moving Out of Rental
17 July 2010 | 14 replies
They seem glad to have us there (including the police in the area) as the house prior to our moving in was a drug house where they evicted the tenants (we found many used needles in the back yard, "cooking spoons" found in odd places, and for the first few months of the rental we had knocks on the front door at odd hours from people of less than reputable status).The problem is my wife and I have decided to divorce and she'd like to stay in the rental.
Corry Taie Wholesalers?
15 September 2022 | 27 replies
I worked with several agents in different areas & would "spoon feed" them deals so they in turn would provide information for me.
Dashon Jones How I use creative financing to get my first 6 units.
10 April 2015 | 72 replies
People who have to start from scratch have to be more creative than those with a silver spoon...
Tonia Hill Do joint ventures and newbies mix? You just can't give people $50,000, if they don't see the value
19 February 2015 | 1 reply
As I am already out quite a bit:-$ 700.00 for per diem-$2,000.00 for renegotiation -$2,000.00 for transactional funding-$1,500.00 for closing cost I offered to pay=-$6,200.00 He than tells me that he is not going to pay anymore cause it is not his fault that I have to use "whatever transactional funding is" After wasting my two weeks and my whole night and day of babysitting, and spoon feeding him.
Matthew J. T. How to figure out property value?
17 February 2020 | 13 replies
The teacher side of me says....look it up, you'll learn more that way than being spoon feed answers as you might think of them....hope you understand what I meant there guy!
Joseph Colon Need Some Advice
6 August 2015 | 1 reply
Thank you spoon much BP
Account Closed hypothetical question, lets see how this goes.
30 November 2014 | 11 replies
Take my answer with a deep spoon of salt.
Account Closed How do I take the first BIG step with no money and no credit?
18 June 2016 | 30 replies
When asking, there is never any obligation to answer those questions, and digging ditches with a shovel has always been more productive than with  a spoon.