
2 December 2015 | 11 replies
Mount Airy area myself a few months back, some very interesting opportunities there, although I ultimately passed.Curious, are you looking to begin expanding in the Seattle area or are you going to keep buying back home in PA for the cash-flow?

23 October 2016 | 18 replies
I just wanted to ensure I provide them some options if they didn't like to claim the stairs, or weren't up for climbing a ladder to change the upstairs, ceiling-mounted air filters.

8 February 2021 | 14 replies
He may be right for a glued down product.

21 April 2017 | 10 replies
Technically when you sell, the money to retire the mortgage will go back into your SDRSP and will not be available to re-invest in your next property.In that case, if your SDRSP is capable of holding the entire mortgage of the buyer ... or if the buyer finds another lender for the balance and you are willing/able to hold the current outstanding mount as either a second or in pari passu, you might simply replace your non-arms length mortgage with an arms-length mortgage and have your registered account continue to be the bank.

20 October 2016 | 1 reply
So I started branching my search out towards Pitman, Woodbury, Deptford and West Deptford and Mount Ephraim.

8 December 2016 | 123 replies
Engine mounts two timing belt water pump, replaced radiator brakes tires when needed.

12 April 2016 | 46 replies
To gain extra space you might offer to mount a two tier vanity shelf for $25-30 and have tenant pay for that.If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

31 May 2016 | 18 replies
At it's strongest, it just seems to hang mid way in the air.The only thing I never did was replace the carpets, mainly cause I have a nasty feeling someone glued them to the concrete, and somehow, my wife had this place rented within 15 minutes of me finishing painting it.

15 April 2016 | 4 replies
Mount a fire extinguisher in the kitchen maybe inside on of the cabinets or pantry.It can save your property and save their lives.If the apt is two stories with the bedroom upstairs, mount a second extinguisher at the top of the staircase.They can use it to clear a pathway on the staircase to the front or back doors.

20 September 2016 | 56 replies
@Jacob F.The wall with the pass-thru (shelf mounted on brackets) can probably go.