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Jeff Zamora Hello from Inland Empire
21 August 2014 | 15 replies
My regular painter is charging 50% more for labor right now compared to winter rates!
Brian Banks How do you get the funk out???
11 June 2014 | 22 replies
This is what are painters use every time and we never have any problems with Oder. 
Mills Shenkman 22 years old..first possible investment..advice?
19 March 2015 | 19 replies
I hope you have enough experience with normal home repairs to call the right repair person such as plumber, electrician, HVAC, handyman, painter, cleaner, carpet cleaner, handyman, etc.
Bill B. How do you manage business cards???
19 June 2014 | 13 replies
I also do have a group for investors, agents, inspectors, painters etc. 
Kyle Kelley How to Build a solid Fix and Flip team? (general contractors, plumbers, electrician, etc.)
10 September 2014 | 6 replies
I am the GC I have a couple of realtors that know My business and feed me deals.I have come to use one attorney for my title workI have used the same painter for a whileI have a couple of carpenters for repairs.
Kaz Motlagh Looking to Rehab 25 Units in Chicago by 2018! Tradesmen Needed!
21 May 2019 | 2 replies
Currently looking for CARPENTERS, ELECTRICIANS, PLUMBERS, ROOFERS, DEMOLITION MEN, WROUGHT IRON WELDERS, TUCK POINTING / SIDING, PAINTERS, GRANITE, CONCRETE, IN GROUND POOL PERSON, CLEANING/DETAILING PERSON, ROOFERS (regular and wood) and possibly some others I'm missing.  
Dan Wieczorek Need to get started in NJ
7 March 2017 | 2 replies
Hi I am hoping to get some tips for just getting started.A few years ago I was all set to get started with some flipping maybe renting.Just as I was about to start our financial situation changed drastically.My wife had to take a much smaller salary and I was hit with a ton of medical bills.So we went from looking to invest to living paycheck to paycheck.We have burned through all our savings just to stay afloat and things are going to get desperate soon.So I am hoping I can get started now before it’s too late.So I have been reading up and looking for options.Any tips or suggestions for someone in my situation to get started in the real estate game here in NJ would be greatly appreciated.Any wholesalers out there that can walk a first timer through would be cool.I have a partner who is less desperate then I am and maybe some investors if the deal looks good.Between the two of us we are acquainted with a lot of carpenters, painters, roofers and other home repair guys who would give us great deals.Plus we are both very handy and usually do all our own work for our homes.Hoping to make a move and supplement our incomes before getting too buried in credit card debt.Any tips would be awesome thanks.
Dan Wieczorek Tips to get started in NJ
12 March 2017 | 1 reply
Hi I am hoping to get some tips for just getting started.A few years ago I was all set to get started with some flipping maybe renting.Just as I was about to start our financial situation changed drastically.My wife had to take a much smaller salary and I was hit with a ton of medical bills.So we went from looking to invest to living paycheck to paycheck.We have burned through all our savings just to stay afloat and things are going to get desperate soon.So I am hoping I can get started now before it’s too late.So I have been reading up and looking for options.Any tips or suggestions for someone in my situation to get started in the real estate game here in NJ would be greatly appreciated.Any wholesalers out there that can walk a first timer through would be cool.I have a partner who is less desperate then I am and maybe some investors if the deal looks good.Between the two of us we are acquainted with a lot of carpenters, painters, roofers and other home repair guys who would give us great deals.Plus we are both very handy and usually do all our own work for our homes.Hoping to make a move and supplement our incomes before getting too buried in credit card debt.Any tips would be awesome thanks.
Vincent Prentice Kitchen Cabinets - Keep, Piant or Replace?
17 March 2017 | 40 replies
Never again.If you do it yourself it's timely and unless you're a very skilled painter they won't look great.  
Ryan Naylor Apartment Prep service business
8 March 2017 | 4 replies
Do most of you hire a cleaning company and a painter/handyman separately, or someone/business to do both?