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Mr Good Marijuana growing in my rental
29 April 2014 | 58 replies
He opened it, and in badly written English it said "Obey the law."
Omar Johnson As A Real Estate Investor You Must Continue Your Education
29 April 2008 | 50 replies
This would include at a minimum; 6 or so semester hours of introductory accounting, an introductory class on business finance, the two basic classes in economics and at least two or three classes in English and composition.In addition I think everyone should know how to paint-looks easy but forget about the prep and you can waste a lot of time.
Brad Clarizio Bed Bugs....dun dun dun
28 July 2015 | 7 replies
If I need a respray within 6 months, it's only $75 (not bad).I have a feeling I am going to run into a language barrier issue- one side is Hispanic and speak very little English, and there are quite a few things that the tenants have to do to prepare for tomorrow (dry all their clothes, vacuum, etc.) and I'm worried they won't listen to my wife and the treatments will be useless.
Christopher Albritton What is a Seller Carryback?
17 January 2018 | 32 replies
Can anyone explain to me, specifically, in plain English, how SCB works? 
Angel Gracia Spanish Rental Agreement
8 March 2016 | 1 reply
Might be easier to find a native, educated, Spanish speaker to translate your existing English contract to Spanish. 
Cody MacRae Wholesale Busted
9 September 2016 | 42 replies
@Jarrod English my apologies and I agree with you I was vague on my post.
Galen Dawes Flipping - Maximize Appraisal
17 April 2013 | 4 replies
Don't skimp on the front door and hardware, go with the style of the home, but I got a very nice door at an antique building materials place with knocker and had a guy refinish it in new casings, in this area that's usually an upper-end thing, especially on tudors, english or french...
Lindsay Wilcox First Tools to Buy?
20 November 2013 | 41 replies
A taping knife, sanding block, there you need a drill or impact driver when the hole is large and you need to reinforce the back side with some lumber.A socket wrench and bit set.Allen wrenches can be useful for tightening set screws for towel bars, tissue paper holders, light fixtures etc...but find out if your fixtures are metric or english first.Bottom line, know your property, then work on what you need from there.
Mike R. Would you pay full retail for excellent cash flow?
15 February 2016 | 86 replies
And I bet I speak English better than you do my native language
Jim G. reasonable priced grade A or B hardwood floor
5 December 2018 | 3 replies
Try calling my buddy Avi at Avi's Hardwood Flooring.