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10 February 2012 | 2 replies
In my area, I have basically seen odd vacant land parcels where you cannot build anything, mobile homes, and other properties that are truly "unwanted leftovers".
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16 September 2019 | 31 replies
First you spread a plastic throw away sheet down, blast it off unwanted surfaces,,letting the dry ice drag it down to floor plastic,,,, let dry ice evaporate,,,carefully wrap plastic to center and toss,,,protective gear should always be used. dry ice is hard on the skin so dont contact,,,cover up.
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8 December 2020 | 33 replies
You won't get that with a toolkit resale....Honestly, you are meant for this business, but skimping on the education piece is penny wise, pound foolish...
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23 March 2015 | 11 replies
all good posts. i am a home inspector here in the western new york area. i am a rather small man, 5 ft 8, 180 pounds, so, as you can imagine, i can fit into spots that even a mouse would fear to go. it gives me a distinct advantage in doing home inspections. i can agree with your concerns. if there were multiple areas of interest missed in the inspection, that is the fault of the inspector. if there areas that were covered with insulation, personal items, etc that items could have been safely moved, then the inspector should have moved them, especially in areas of major concerns such as plumbing or heating areas. personally, if i look under a sink and see personal items blocking what i want to look at, i am gonna move them. the personal items are not as important as what i may find, plain and simple. in a house i know is going to be rehabbed, i am going to pull back insulation that is blocking what i want to see. the owner is probably going to tear out that piece of insulation anyway. crawl spaces???
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30 January 2017 | 19 replies
LESSOR/LANDLORD strongly recommends that LESSEE/TENANT purchase at LESSEE/TENANT’S expense an insurance policy commonly known as a “Renter’s Insurance Policy” on behalf of and to help protect any of the LESSEE/TENANT’S furnishings or possessions from theft, damage, or any other unwanted occurrence.It is also hereby agreed that after departure from premises, the LESSOR/LANDLORD is not responsible for any LESSEE/TENANT’S possessions, and LESSEE/TENANT waives claim for damages suffered.LESSEE/TENANT also agrees not to remove or attempt to remove any personal property on the premises while there remains unpaid any portion of the rent, whether due or to become due; but if any attempt is made to remove any of the personal property referred to, the LESSOR/LANDLORD shall be authorized and empowered to seize and retain such property until he is fully paid for such rent as is or shall become due under the terms of this lease.
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19 February 2015 | 10 replies
And whatever ounce of flesh they might award me from the attorney or bank would not be worth the pound of endeavor.
4 May 2021 | 48 replies
I’m not going to re-read the whole thread, but I hardly feel the advice given here was to raise a middle finger and tell the PM to pound sand.
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1 November 2006 | 8 replies
Fill us in and maybe we can help, but in general anyone who has an inspector, and I fixed everything the inspector turned up, I generally tell them to go pound sand.all cash
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14 November 2009 | 32 replies
Those are the places where I shop for bags of junk silver($1000 face value is considered a "bag") It actually comes in 2 bags totaling about 55 pounds in total.
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24 January 2011 | 11 replies
I would liek everything kinda in a template form so that when my evening is winding down I can pound out some good well thought out offers, I'd hate to have to write a check every time I do a new offer.