
11 September 2020 | 38 replies
How much are you willing to spend on new carpet, window seals, new hardwood, dry wall to avoid replacing the forced air system?

16 April 2018 | 5 replies
I recently used on to take on a cover in a dishwasher which according to the instructions was factory sealed.

24 April 2018 | 7 replies
DO NOT USE A PRESSURE WASHER . the oil soaked into the asphalt , if you pressure wash it you will blow the oil soaked asphalt away , making a hole .Call a professional seal coat company . one that uses coal tar , or asphalt emulsion .

1 May 2018 | 3 replies
Even when I price a unit well, I find that the people who come see it seem genuinely interested and then just slowly disappear and I never hear back after the first followup.The strategies I've started using are:-scheduling open-house style showings during a specific window of time so I don't have to make 8 separate appointments-sending reminders to each person who expressed interest before a showing (even if they weren't sure they could make it)-follow up with tenants that I really liked or who expressed the most interestI'm interested to hear from others on the forum what kind of tips and tricks you have to get tenants to seal the deal.

1 May 2018 | 2 replies
What seals the deal for you?

12 May 2018 | 4 replies
The purpose of introducing the Series LLC under the 401k is that each project is sealed off from the others, so that an unfavorable legal outcome on one project does not risk the other assets in the 401k.

26 March 2018 | 3 replies
If they cant be found you’ll keep all the correspondence sealed and bring it to court.

3 April 2018 | 4 replies
These included under sinks, inside electrical boxes, plumbing joints, insulation, roof shingles, broken window seals, the whole nine yards.IF, you trust they’re doing a thourough job and charging $100 or less, MAYBE I would keep using them.

11 May 2018 | 15 replies
Seals are doing well though

17 April 2018 | 5 replies
I wouldn't just tape those up.....Hard to tell on pix, but it may just be dust that is accumulating in areas due to normal air circulation/turbulence....if that's the case, you really just need to clean the unit up...... dust will kill the efficiency of cooling unitsWorst case is that its something liquid leaking and its blowing that material across that surface and dirt is sticking to thatBy sealing it up without knowing the issue, you are just encasing the issue out of site and will likely just postpone needing to deal with it.Id take the covers off and take a better look....my gut is that's it dust material