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Joshua Daniels Helping friend get funding for large development, need advice.
24 July 2013 | 5 replies
Even the packet handed to potential investors is over an inch thick.
Tyrus Shivers Owner Financing Suggestions/Help
30 July 2013 | 9 replies
Waiting on maintenance guy to replace 4 inches of rotten wood at bottom of exterior window.14.
Bill Briscoe Magic colors?
26 July 2013 | 13 replies
You essentially add trim 6 or so inches lower on the wall, and then paint up to that point.
Perry Apawu Payoff debt first or Investing ???
9 December 2013 | 26 replies
My investment just missed by inches, I almost joined the jet set.
Ryan M. Single Hung vs. Double Hung Windows
22 February 2016 | 13 replies
We like single hung due to the fact that the if the tenant doesn't lock the window with a double hung, the top pane can slide down a little, even half an inch, letting cold air in.
George P. Stain on the ceiling
10 June 2012 | 12 replies
It certainly wasn't there a year ago, but the tenant cannot remember when they saw it first time.It has yellow borders, about 12 inches in diameter and is not soft or damp or moist (it was raining hard a few days ago).
Bill Gulley Cheaters
6 June 2012 | 13 replies
I told the waiter and he brought a plate with one piece of onion one string of a slice, a tomato missing the center, half a pickle and two inches of a lettuce stem.
John Woodman What's In It For the Seller?
17 September 2012 | 9 replies
That home was in much better condition, but had much less land.The land this time is in 'shale country' and they did get an offer for a drilling lease which they turned down - so that may add some value, but not much, gas prices have plummeted since and I think the gas companies are not running around leasing every inch of land anymore.They plan to upgrade the homeowners to 'vacant homeowners' in case the pipes and wiring are stolen - but it would still be a huge hassle.I know for sure they have no problem that a purchaser might be getting 'a deal'.
Jeff B. Questions on returning security deposit
23 October 2012 | 8 replies
2 rooms of carpet were totally ruined and had to be replaced, there was dirt and cobwebs in all of the bedrooms, windows had been left open and rainwater allowed to come in and stain the walls, hundreds of gouges and anchors left in the walls, oven dirty, floor and wall behind stove and refrigerator had a half inch of dust, dirt and food, etc, etc, etc.So, needless to say, I've had to spend a considerable amount of time and money getting the place back into rentable condition.
Ryan O. Contractor Reference
20 September 2012 | 1 reply
The out of town company did a very good job of putting down a 2 inch overlay, hauled away all of the broken, junky-looking, cement parking blocks and put in all new parking blocks.