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Jessica Valentin Has anyone had any experience with Phil and Shenoah Grove?
26 July 2020 | 27 replies
They said that you just need to "tap" on their shoulder for money back....i do not know if someone who is not satisfied have done that.   
Karen Ellis Variances and Illegal Splits
30 March 2013 | 0 replies
The lot is approximately 8 inches short of the minimum lot width requirements.
Account Closed Wealthability & ProVision - buyer's remorse & need advice
26 December 2021 | 11 replies
Anyway, I'm wondering if maybe I should attempt to get a refund.I've briefly looked over the materials, although haven't yet gone through any of the modules.I like to think I got a good head on my shoulders (who doesn't think that about themselves?)
Rob Padilla Guru's, Sean Terry's Flip2Freedom and the people who hate them
4 February 2023 | 80 replies
As I hugged my dad, I looked over his shoulder to see confusion on this mans face.
Philip Schultz I'm new (Houston, TX)
30 January 2016 | 17 replies
You seem to have a good background and good head on your shoulders to fit the goals you have chosen.Wishing you much success!
Mark Scarola Hello from the Jersey Shore
24 March 2014 | 12 replies
You can rub shoulders and make some good connections.
Mariusz Bojarczuk Why turnkey pushes for immediate action
22 July 2021 | 49 replies
Sounds like you have an amazing head on your shoulders and you're going to make this work.
Account Closed Are taxes and insurance usually included in a mortgage payment?
22 June 2014 | 13 replies
I get tired of variable monthly payments because they try to nail it down to a hair's width.
Benjamin Jass Hello!
13 June 2016 | 1 reply
I’m incredibly self motivated, goal orientatedI would be lying if I said I didn’t want to make money, haha.I have lots of experience working with my hands, and I currently have a job remodeling apartments.I’ve: Installed new lighting, expanded electrical and put in fansLots of plumbing work in kitchens and bathrooms.Framed walls, drywall, mudded and paintedWorked on cars for over 5 yearsMinor landscapingHave PLENTY of toolsPoint Being: I don’t know everything and definitely can’t do everything, but I’m that classic DIYer with a good head on my shoulders eager to try and learn new things.I understand I have plenty of research I need to do regarding first home buying.
Tamara V. Is this contractor licensed?
10 December 2015 | 7 replies
Ask for a copy of his license, 2. ask for his acord insurance copy and name you as insured, 3. sign a contract with the company name, for newbies, only sign contract when the signing party is the actual name whrn you pull their license info (usually from your contractors board website) 4. tap your shoulder for a good job.If you hire a GC, it is their job to pull sub permits, that's why it is called "General Contractor".I often encounter those good workers nowadays that want to be on my network, some tile guy asked me if I could hire him per contract, i asked if he was license, same reply as yours "i work with a guy who has a license", i told him give to give me the above, he then said can he work for me per hour. lol.