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Courtney Buck Creating annual cash flow from longleaf pines and the land
31 October 2022 | 24 replies
Hello there,I'm closing on 114 acres of timberland in Baldwin County, Alabama soon and I'm buying at a steep discount for the surface value.
James Sloan Contractor wants a 50% Deposit
23 November 2023 | 71 replies
We are going to sand the ceilings and refinish the floor so that all of the interior wood has a more natural look to it, and then apply clear coat to the flat surfaces, and a darker hickory stain to the trim. 
Account Closed Arizona Has Run Out of Water - Divert Columbia River to AZ
19 May 2022 | 41 replies
The rain that does fall puddles on the dry surface soil (which becomes hydrophobic when particularly dry), and then after many years we have what's known as a desert.So, to answer the original question, we need to put the environment first.
Daniel Dollar Old Musty House
11 October 2023 | 1 reply
Your choice of scent.If there are appliances, remove them from the wall and see if there is anybuilt up garbage thereClean surfaces with LysolThen cook a big pot of momma's old spaghetti recipe with sauce.Put oatmeal raisin cinnamon cookies in the oven.Remove oatmeal raisin cinnamon cookies from the oven.Eat cookies.
Joseph Reardon Waterproofing a basement in Wenatchee, Wa.
12 September 2021 | 3 replies
I had to water proof a couple of places in Seattle where it can occasionally rain (for weeks at a time ;-) One place was located near a stream.We dug about 3 feet deep around the foundation, we used concrete sealer on the concrete inside and out, placed a thick layer of plastic against the concrete & back filled to about within a foot of the surface and installed a "french drain".
Gp G. roof on field lines to protect it from heavy recent rains in atl
25 February 2020 | 1 reply
Plant only grass above the drainfield.Signs of Stress: surface water is ponding in the drainfield area, drains are not draining quickly, toilets flush slowly or make strange sounds, water is backing up into your basement.
Melanie Stephens Biggest Mistakes/Lessons Learned: Short-Term Rentals
8 December 2021 | 123 replies
Nearly all guests give us that opportunity if there’s a problem that surfaces during their stay, and our average rating on Airbnb is 4.97.6) Stay at your property before it goes active and periodically once it’s up and running.  
Nate Bartow HUD 203 f project housing
17 February 2015 | 3 replies
Oh, and they cannot be charged a late fee like a market rent tenant.I don't mean to rain on the parade, but I have seen several people lose their shirt because they did not have the capital behind them to withstand these little known problems with the government subsidized housing that looks good on the surface.  
John Gambone Cash Reserve Question
24 February 2015 | 4 replies
The multi on the surface looks good.  6 mths is a good Idea but I prefer one year of cash reserves per unit, notice I said cash not credit.
Bienes Raices Warranty deed--need to use an attorney?
7 August 2012 | 30 replies
As Keith mentioned.Jon is right on, in reality, they sue your LLC and it could file hours after to sue you, then the defense may kick in with the title policy as it is a potential loss, if you can defend it, then you should have no problem having your LLC defend it as well.....unless your LLC did something to cloud title.I'm trying to think of an instance where your LLC could cloud title in some way that would not be covered by a new policy to a buyer....like making a deed and not filing it and having that deed surface later on...however it is not effective until filed, most policies in Section II B exclusions will exclude defects in area as to what a proper survey would show...so if you built something and it was over a property line, your policy won't cover that loss to your neighbor.....It's early and I have not had my coffee yet, can't think of an issue.Also I first advise anyone to check with a title company agent as to proper coverage and a local attorney, if the insured interests are not identical from your policy to you and to the interests held in the LLC you could have problems, no other persons were in my LLCs and my title agent/attorney would cover me in such matters, your area or TI folks may not, so check.