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Adam Logan Florida Sub, bath and kitchen mainly.
13 December 2007 | 1 reply
My price is "TYPICALLY" for one top job is $35 per LINEAR (NOT square) foot, assuming a 24 inch wide top.
Joshua Dorkin Landlord Horror Stories
31 May 2008 | 33 replies
His drug dealer kept coming over, he'd stay up until 4h00am, make noise, etc I had some furniture in the rental basically and old bed, a desk, a 27 inch tv, a fridge and a range, he just used that because I didn't have time to remove then and didn't really care anyway, he never brought in ANY of his own furniture (he kept telling me his stuff was in a locker while in fact he didn't have anything).
Vadim Kravets Who and how much?
5 February 2008 | 2 replies
BUT, I am good with it I can even make it blend invisible in the middle of a 1 inch thick plaster wall.-$1000 without materials.
Elliot A How did you become knowledgeable in the construction/renovation aspect of flipping?
6 October 2011 | 8 replies
Take a closer look at the inches of the pipes and ask why.
George P. trouble renting one house
13 January 2012 | 11 replies
I believe it's far worse to have an empty 30 inch opening in the cabinets.
Jeff N. Permanent Flat Panel TV Mounts
5 November 2011 | 8 replies
Unfortunately, the only other option is to keep allowing them to drill 1/4 inch holes into the studs.
Don Hines Boo Boos
25 March 2012 | 10 replies
Tenants, give em an inch and they take a mailbox, haha!
Greg P. Sloping floors in basement...Need some help please
20 November 2011 | 9 replies
That one side will have to go up at least 4 inches to be level with everything else and it might mean tearing out the bathroom and redoing the whole furnace and everything from what a contractor was saying.
Chris Masons Getting flood zone status lifted by Fema
10 September 2019 | 16 replies
Yeah the situation is one corner of the back of the property has a depression on the cement where it meets the house and as a result this corner falls 4 inches below the base flood elevation, requiring Flood insurance to the tune of about 2,500 a year.
Bienes Raices Adding an extra bathroom always possible?
20 December 2011 | 4 replies
Building codes stipulate 30 inches or so for a toilet.