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Brian Dennis Due Dilgence - Denied
13 October 2021 | 17 replies
Some people would let it slide thinking "it is working" but everything that ever stopped working, broke or collapsed was just fine the day before...
Adam Oldham Eastside Fire Explosion House
21 October 2021 | 4 replies
The explosion pushed the front & back walls off of the foundation, so the house was very near to collapsing.
Brittney Donathan Disaster With First Investment Property
24 October 2021 | 19 replies
Come to find out the storm drain that runs under our yard collapsed.
Tiffany Wilkinson Help, 1st timers wanting to build in yucca
8 October 2021 | 5 replies
And again at the risk of sounding naive & being real honest here... we know nothing about building, seemingly, it wouldn't be too ridiculously expensive to build say a rectangular 1500 ft² house on a slab where all you really had was an open kitchen to living room and then on either end of that a master with a bathroom other end 2 bedrooms with a bathroom in between.The main thing which, I know is probably the most cost (and this is going from an amazing airbnb I stayed in with girlfriends called the skyhouse, which I zillowed by the way worth $650000 our budget only about $350 K)We want both sides of the big main room (kitchen & living room) to have  Florida ceiling collapsible windows so that you can have a complete open field in the good weather.A pool would be amazing but can come later.HELP???
Cristal A. Landlord Retaliation in Michigan?
13 October 2021 | 22 replies
Every building that ever collapsed was standing the previous day...
Shawn Ab Extensive damage to property - filing a claim?
24 September 2020 | 13 replies
Other than that, it looks as if the roof ceiling has collapsed (but the supporting beams/ etc seem unscathed).  
Charles Pridgen Atlanta Real Estate Market
22 September 2020 | 5 replies
And if they continue pumping money into the economy they risk collapsing the value of the dollar.
Francis Fitzgerald A comedy or mismangement
30 September 2020 | 2 replies
The roof of one of our buildings is basically slowly collapsing from rain and rot and his response is to say "let it fall and then we'll worry about it."  
Kelsey Mortimore Invest Now or Wait For Potential Crash
28 July 2021 | 95 replies
Here is part of a note I received not long ago from a Financial Advisor (although I never heard of the credentials until now):"The collapse in the market is imminent, and has been for a while.
Forrest Faulconer Are Baby Boomers to Blame for Low Housing Inventory?
23 October 2020 | 53 replies
Now IF we had all the people in the world going to trade schools which are currently at about 5-10% enrollment of pre-collapse numbers, and IF we had every developer dripping in billions to start all the developments needed to get to parity now, IF we had magic wands to waive to make the ridiculous mountains of red tape disappear so it didnt's take ridiculous months on months to get permits to break ground, you'd still have to answer for the fact that we can't get lumber, decking, fasteners or really just name the material because there is the biggest materials shortage in recorded history, only WWII compares in material shortages and there is 0 relief on the horizon because there is still various covid shut downs and restrictions.