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David Kay Buying homes from City Auctions?
17 February 2012 | 7 replies
I left that part out Rich; about the undesirable areas.
Rich Weese Need Help- CARPET CLEANING EXPERTS
18 March 2014 | 8 replies
An odor removal attempt that is even 80% effective will still leave you with an undesirable smell, one that you don’t want to sleep on or wear.Your local damage restoration professionals should offer smoke odor removal as one of their many services.
Kanku Livae Risks Investing In Tax Liens
6 January 2013 | 0 replies
Buying properties in Worthless/undesireable/unsafe neighborhoods.6.
Shaine Cobb Bought foreclosure with tenants...what to do?
27 September 2013 | 12 replies
Structure New Agreements to honor existing agreements, Establish New " Floors" where no agreement exists,develope your strategy for legal removal of undesirables 3.
Jennifer Lee There is always money to be made in RE, don't rush in
30 May 2013 | 35 replies
There is no need for personal attacks or mud flinging.
Christopher B. Advice on first Lonnie
18 February 2013 | 19 replies
Weight the option you want by making the other two un-desirable based on their scenario.
Mike H. Need some help on foundation problem / opportunity
26 February 2013 | 8 replies
Simply mud jacking will not work because the grout will pull way from the slab as the soil settles.The next question is; how deep is the uncontrolled fill material?
Mike F. Question about back to back or simultaneous closing
21 January 2014 | 1 reply
My issue is that I don't want to buy the property for cash and then have my end buyer change her mind and back out leaving me with an unwanted property and no cash.There will be contracts involved for both parties but what specifically should I do to protect myself so that I don't end up getting stuck in the mud.
Mark Forest Fixing walls
8 February 2014 | 16 replies
Mark Forest As Rob K. posted, the five minute mud works well.
Roy Gutierrez Add a second bathroom in second floor master?
13 March 2014 | 31 replies
Reconfigure the driveway so they arent driving on grass , which will soon become mud .