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Chris T. Smaller Scale (<$1M) Commercial Strategies
12 April 2018 | 4 replies
For commercial buildings under $1m, you need to know the market and have a clear strategy in place to either fill vacancies, raise rents, or fastidiously maintain the physical plant.
Jan Teel An investor dream coming soon
14 September 2020 | 6 replies
She is extremely tidy and fastidious.
Chris Collins Drummer from Los Angeles! Brand new investor interested in buy and hold Rental Income Properties
6 August 2015 | 27 replies
@Chris Collins Welcome to BP, I'm glad you've been studying so fastidiously here because I've been doing the same.
Daniel Bruckner Ventriloquist Investor Here In Southern CA
17 June 2009 | 5 replies
I enjoy long walks on the beach with my pet iguana named "Fastidious" who eats Resses pieces and has an eye geared towards philanthropic endeavors.
Ashley Green New investor looking for advice :)
30 July 2019 | 1 reply
Build credit fastidiously.
Collin Hays Lawsuit time! A reminder about risk management for your STR
28 October 2022 | 49 replies
It is 7 hours from us but an easy drive and I like going there.Our next place will be much farther more than likely so I will have to get a handy person or company on retainer to do the walk around looking for problems.I am completely fastidious on maintenance of the deck, deck stairs, furnace, A/C and water heater.
Brandon Turner Brandon and David: Ask Us Anything Podcast!
7 August 2019 | 188 replies
To be safe with anything except a fairly new house, you’d really need to excavate around the house, parge the outside of the foundation with an asphalt/tar product, install a dimpled plastic membrane over that, and then on the inside, fastidiously install rigid foam on the floor and walls, spray foam/tape all seams, etc… Then frame, then drywall.Seems ungodly expensive.