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Matthew Knorr Seattle basement remodel advice
23 November 2017 | 7 replies
It is easy to cut and route conduit through.
Gaby Liu Inspection report concern !!SFH
20 September 2019 | 10 replies
- (See Photo 1) - (See Photo 2) - (See Photo 4)INTERIOR ROOMS - There are wires run along the top of the middle wall of the house and at the wall between the kitchen and living room that are missing conduit or protective covering to prevent damage
Brent Smith New Lg Complex: Wall Mount TV included or dumb idea?
20 July 2017 | 7 replies
Remember I'd also like to know if leaving out the TV but including the pre-installed mount and a conduit behind the wall for power/HDMI/cable cords running straight down would be a good idea...
Robert Taylor Using Evernote or similar software for managing projects
26 September 2019 | 11 replies
Fast forward to today and realizing the amazing amount of time I spend DAILY not only coordinating projects (which if you can't stand, this is not a career for you) but what is maddening in when I'm simply the conduit to pass very minor bits of info between contractors and as we all know, screwing up on some seemingly minor piece of that info that for instance may seem very minor to myself and lets say the carpenter and electrician, BUT causes a MAJOR hang up for the plumber (and assuming you're pulling permits as I do, toss in an additional delay for the inspector to be re-scheduled and now this formerly minor point has just hung up a big part of a project for days, maybe longer. 
Aleko Petkov Does an older house need to be rewired?
27 January 2016 | 13 replies
The wires are cloth-covered, but they are inside steel conduits, which run all the way back to the main panel. 
Account Closed Bird dog or wholesale
7 July 2015 | 4 replies
Account ClosedBirddogging and wholesaling are a little bit different.Wholesaling is where you get a property under contract, and then sell it to someone else (SUPER BASIC version)Birddogging is where you have an agreement with an investor (contract) that you will seek out and vet deals for him, and if he buys a property you present to him, you get a fee.Wholesalers generally make more money on their deals because they are the conduit between the buyer and the seller.Birddoggers will make a fee ($500-$1000 for example) and will generally not be awarded a share of the proceeds from the deal.Birddogging (from a real estate perspective) isn't illegal, but if you do a bad job you could end up frustrating the seller and your client.Remember that as a Birddogger, you are NOT an agent of the buyer or seller.  
Carole G. Cashflow per door on larger apartment buildings
31 March 2014 | 8 replies
Also the small banks want you to give tons of recourse and guarantees unlike conduit type lenders who can hold their money out for longer periods of time.I am slow at typing so if you have more questions ask away or you can always contact me for going over the finer points.
Pavel Sakurets 900k decision on new construction, need your feedback please
6 December 2015 | 40 replies
They just had to pull the wiring from my attic through the smurf tube conduit.  
Scott Miller Shocking Development in the Alt A Market Today
3 August 2007 | 1 reply
AHM and ABC Conduit hit skid row today---press release and commentary to follow: Press Release:[b]American Home Mortgage Investment Corp.
Chris Masons old 2 prong outlet question
25 January 2013 | 16 replies
I'm not an expert here in any way, shape or form, but from what I understand, if you have metal outlet boxes and the wiring in the house supports it (conduit from outlet box back to the panel), you should be able to legally use self-grounding outlets.