10 August 2021 | 4 replies
If the gap is large you will need to apply a furring strip to take up the extra space.

9 November 2023 | 5 replies
@Anup Jung KarkiPace Morby may have some resources on this.

10 January 2024 | 12 replies
Yes, this means that if the dog is in the backyard, they need to be in the backyard and have their dog on a leash so others are not 'shocked and awed' by their fur baby.

27 January 2020 | 11 replies
.- Personal Articles: Coverage for belongings that have a special or collectors valuesuch as Jewelery, Furs, Fine Arts, Collectibles, etc...Your age should not be a factor on the pricing but, depending on the company these other factors may get you credits:- Insurance Score (company pulls certain info out of your credit report)It is not your credit score but generally better credit will result in a better score- Time at your job- Education level- time at current residence" Good Luck

9 August 2018 | 79 replies
However, in residential, which is mostly always wood framing, if you use concrete, you'll still need to fur out (frame out) the walls for electrical, insulation, etc.

14 May 2018 | 1 reply
Researching markets at this point and just want to connect and gather information, look at some listings, off market listings, etc.Please let me know who you know in these areas and please connect with me or comment below.Thanks, Greg Junge

18 November 2015 | 6 replies
If course we made a date for me to come see for myself but for now this is what I've gathered)4/2 (relatively, now) new kitchen, flooring, appliances, paint, carpet4br 2b, 1180sqftLOT: 6780sqftsingle familybuilt in 1985Garage 264sqft1 story although i couldn't find any 4br, A home with 1 fewer br(3) but 50 more square feet did sell within the last three months for 98000Another is on the same exact street as Cindy's home, has 1 fewer br(3) and 41 fewer square feet sold within the last three months fur 95100Another next street over 1 fewer br(3) and 156 fewer square feet sold within the last six months for 96000 the area does have several foreclosures,..but overall isn't a neighborhood in which i would feel unsafe livingnow, (for what it's worth)she says appraisal when she purchased was 94000, and she bought it for around 92000Interest rate 3.4%Payment 677.00/moShe still owes 89500Is behind about 2400.00 (including late fees)I would like some suggestions if possible, from those more experienced than I (I'm a determined/excited newb) as to the best way if any to do thisShe's pretty much open to anything:)Or, like i said I'm green, so this may sound crazy, or maybe I'm actually thinking of an actual way of structuring a deal...but what if:I purchased subject to with an agreement that she and her son could remain in the home for a year, but only pay half or another- predetermined-amount of the mortgage and i pay the other half.

11 August 2022 | 18 replies
Hey, @Joe Jung, you might want to consider the Kansas City market.

21 January 2020 | 144 replies
Originally posted by @Sara S Jung:@Jamie McCauley congratulations for taking action!

30 March 2023 | 685 replies
You're looking at a bear and a dog and saying it's the same animal because they both have four legs and fur.