
16 September 2018 | 12 replies
We finally tracked him down and he's recovering from a major surgery.

18 December 2017 | 9 replies
The contractor I had used for the home back then was always proud of saving me money on material and had installed plastic shut-off valves, probably saved me $5 a piece - on 8 valves total in the house.

1 March 2017 | 15 replies
G works full time and I am recently disabled from work due to spinal fusion surgery and nerve damage in my leg, so I decided this would be a great time for me to pursue my dream of house hunting, which is now leading me to go into selling real estate to help us fund our investing business.

2 December 2016 | 11 replies
I wrote two loans in Dec 2013 from my hospital bed (open heart surgery isn't all it's cracked up to be):):)....right before DF kicked in Jan 2014.

31 August 2014 | 15 replies
Plastic Cups treated with the product

5 August 2021 | 3 replies
Go a day ahead of the exterminator with a giant box of thick 50 gallon contractor trash bags and make sure the tenants but everything in plastic boxes or double tied up trash bags (be careful when you get back home).

12 April 2023 | 28 replies
If you want something more durable, get the thicker blinds (heavy plastic slats) not the cheap aluminum ones.

4 May 2009 | 12 replies
Sure I walk the home and in 10 minutes can put together my estimate numbers but I am no professional inspector, I don't know everything about electrical, foundations, plumbing, etc etc etc.The cost is so small compared to the potential mistakes without it.Could you study some books on performing brain surgery - Sure, would you then be qualified to perform one- hell no.Perhaps that is not the best analogy, but you all should get the point.

29 October 2013 | 5 replies
People are not careful and run too much grease down the drain and sewer clogs up, or baby drops a plastic lid in toilet that plugs sewer, $1200 later the plumber fishes it out after sewage backed up and ruined $1000 of carpet.

22 August 2015 | 0 replies
They are on a corner lot and inside their hillbilly fence they have 2-3 dogs, a dog kennel, a shed, a chicken coop with chickens (I think 5, which is allowable in our city) and now a duck as well as a plastic greenhouse.They do keep their yard mowed, but this fenced in menagerie is an eyesore.Would I be out of line to contact the landlord and ask him to PLEASE put up a privacy fence, so we don't have to look at all the junk these people have crammed into their back yard?