
20 May 2023 | 3 replies
If you are cleared to close, meaning you've met all requirements and are just waiting on the closing appointment, then I would say it's safe to start advertising.

26 April 2017 | 14 replies
It might be hard to see in the picture, but behind the glass is like a metal mesh running through it.

28 April 2023 | 15 replies
I am not a fan of the old school traps with the metal catch mechanism as I've had too many incidents where they didn't go off and the peanut butter has been eaten.
18 November 2020 | 10 replies
I guess if you can sweat pipe or put sheet metal together (perhaps in a baking attic) while making phone calls, texts, forwarding documents and/or emails, etc. then you are good...Now, not every transaction is that way...

9 March 2015 | 7 replies
Deductible (Your out-of-pocket cost if you are liable for damages to another party's property or for bodily injury.)Sample limits might be as follows:1. $2 Million2. $1 Million3.

12 August 2013 | 9 replies
We went with a new fiberglass sheeting (for roofing) on a large commercial metal roof building.It has held up extremely well given our snow load etc.

29 June 2022 | 3 replies
A commercial GL policy covers you throughout the continental US. 5) GL policies cover you for Property Damage and Bodily injury.
25 May 2023 | 17 replies
The low price point DG's are often middle of nowhere on septic systems with sheet metal sides and back construction that almost no tenant wants if DG vacates in the future.The only time I look at DG with that construction is if really old building in strong suburban core area I get with few years left on lease for 10 cap all cash and then can tear it down if they leave and have upside in redeveloping the dirt.Hope it helps I have been in NNN about 20 years as a specialist.Good luck

11 August 2021 | 45 replies
It’s an old metal structure with no doors and apparently, some rust on the side.

27 June 2023 | 17 replies
If you had used Vinyl Sheet flooring in the bathroom, going 3 inches up the walls with a metal top cap on the edges--you would not be having this problem.If you put hard to fix, delicate things in a rental you are probably going to have issues down the road.Maybe to be competitive you need to use a different type of floor, but finding something waterproof for a bathroom--that can be fixed easier, seems like a good move.I mean if a water from a dog dish in a bathroom ruins the floor--that (to me) seems too delicate for that area.