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Nat C. Did my bathroom really need to be demolished?
22 January 2016 | 13 replies
Ducting into the attic or up to a roof vent is NOT a good idea TRY to keep outlets that you plug high energy things like hair dryers and curling irons as well as electric space heaters on separate circuits than the lights etc.
Andrew Hooyman Hard money lending drawbacks from lenders perspective
27 April 2016 | 10 replies
The borrower could be a pita and although you get your money in the end you have to take Ambien every night for two years to sleep, not to mention the 376 new gray hairs you acquire.9. 
Lissa Harre Advice on living in basement and renting main areas
5 January 2023 | 18 replies
If we didnt clean it up once a day looked like a bus stop.You have to be specific with people, very.like if you have long hair, be sure to collect your hair from the drain.
James Alberding Taking over rental. Renters want to buy with owner financing
12 September 2020 | 4 replies
He was a musician and she ran her hair/esthetician business out of the back entry room.
Devon Schmieder Bringing enclosed back porch up to code
3 January 2018 | 4 replies
I build all over the country and have never found an inspector that is willing to design, they are only there to make sure you have built per code per print and what ever little wild hairs they have.Keep in mind once you open this can of worms permits will need to be satisfied and the structure will need to be brought up to code and in the future sale of the property the unpermmited work will need to be disclosed.A quick trip down to the building dept will yield a ton of info.
Lei L. Asbestos or White Mold?
24 February 2019 | 10 replies
You will notice this when you walk them, they all have paint over floor joists and so forth.Can you see any fine hairs or anything that appears to be growing on the white surface?
Cameron Riley Okay guys; let’s hear it; Share your CRAZY TENANT STORIES!!!
28 January 2019 | 24 replies
well how about  taking a metal cloths hanger and sticking it straight into the powerhead and taping it directly to the 220.. now thats crazy. cut water meteroff run garden hose directly to house with enough wasted water to create a draught.wife rents to this nice hair dresser who they pay like a slot machine.. next thing i know ATF is calling me the boy friend that moved in has shot and killed someone  ... and of course we all have the tenants that destroy your house..
Joshua Lowery Subject to deals!!!!
19 July 2018 | 38 replies
I've had lengthy discussions with the compliance officer at the DIvision and it is touchy...and despite what is in statute the Division has autonomy outside of statute...we have revised code, and administrative code, and internal rules, and egotistical politicians that need to punish people for no reason...so, if you're doing anything related to real estate with or without a license in this state, you're open to the Divisions authority.I had a former business partner pay Vena Jones Cox $13,000 for her guru wholesale program in Cincinnati and I about pulled my hair out....so, I guess the point is that despite the rhetoric, criminals are still actively teaching classes on how to break the law...it's like paying for a class that teaches you how to speed....it's insanity. 
Heather Rodden When choosing a tenant, do you…
23 August 2021 | 31 replies
I think the best option (by a hair) would be candidate #2 but I go with the first qualified applicant that put in a complete application because once you have a reasonably qualified pool of applicants you are really just guessing so I figure that way I avoid some of the bias inherent in these decisions.
Matthew Peterson Average capital needed for apartment/hotel purchase?
23 April 2020 | 8 replies
Deals with hair on them are a lot harder to do now.