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Dejan N. To Section 8 or not to Section 8
18 May 2013 | 30 replies
For me anyway thinking the next one would be different.I got off that ride and finished with section 8 and my blood pressure is better :)
Mantas Kudrinas New Member From Miami, Florida
26 February 2015 | 4 replies
My maternal grandparents immigrated from Lithuania, so  its in my blood.
Jay Cho Water heater vs electrical heater
10 March 2022 | 2 replies
HelloI just bought my first BRRRR house and it came with electrically heated circulating water heating system.since I'm working on major ceiling demolition and flooring I think it would be a good idea to replace the water heater to electrical baseboard heater because it requires less maintenance. what's your thought about it?
Gil Cortes Detroit??? Has anyone been purchasing there? Why, Why not?
3 June 2015 | 65 replies
I understand when there is blood on the streets then you buy property (Warren Buffet), but  when it comes to those circumstance it means you also have to be extremely careful.  
Steven Mitchell DIY-Most common items to fix as a landlord
12 August 2017 | 19 replies
Know how to turn off your water, gas and electric service; and keep the necessary tools in your vehicle.Know how to do basic roofing: shingles, 2 part roll roofing, flashing and tar.Know how to replace an electric breaker, light switch and outlet.Have a RUP license (Restricted Use Pesticide).Know how to do basic welding (Stick, MIG or gas; no need for TIG).Have a box type animal trap, and know what to do with a trapped feral or wild animal that is a problem.Know how to do common repairs to major appliances (broken air circulating fan in a fridge, thermal fuses in a dryer, agitator dogs and transmission coupling in a washer, blower motors & capacitors in central heat/air, gas thermocouples in water heaters and space heaters, know how to clean a pilot light orifice, etc).Know how to do concrete and asphalt work.Know how to do small engine repair (mowers, chainsaws, weedeaters).Know how to detect and remedy gas and water leaks.
Yuriy Mulyarchuk New young investor in Wisconsin. Any advice?
6 June 2019 | 24 replies
Just not in my blood.
Carl Mccrory Break down of areas to invest in Kansas City, MO
22 January 2018 | 15 replies
@Carl MccroryPm'ing you with a zip code map that's been circulated around.
Chase Gochnauer Family member/self directed IRA
2 October 2017 | 2 replies
Technically we are not blood related, but I would be a part of the estate one day since he is married to my mother which I think would classify me as a lineal descendent?
Mo Thomas Handyman
6 January 2015 | 2 replies
But if you really have landlord in your blood, like my husband and I, you will never ever stop being a handyman. 
Doug M. New to the Game - Getting Started
3 October 2014 | 2 replies
Also a signed in blood agreement that you will never come to hate each other  because things don't always work out.Keep it simple until you get huge.