17 November 2016 | 11 replies
@Michael Jacobson i read the book the richest man in Bayonne and its true your money is your workers they need to work for you. i was thinking outside the states but im use to nj area but i really want to invest in rentals and start a start up tech or brick in motor problem is their isnt alot of young ambitious people for that

17 October 2016 | 1 reply
He literally dove head first into this tank to reposition part of the sump pump.That would’ve fixed everything had my many failed attempts not burned the motor up.

19 September 2016 | 24 replies
That should include all properties (rental and primary alike), motor vehicles, cash, mutual funds, 401k, etc..

20 September 2016 | 7 replies
Right now I am a hard working assembly line worker at spartan motors.

22 September 2016 | 3 replies
Yea, I intend for the "engine" to run on it's own for a while, just need to have that starter motor to get things moving.

1 January 2017 | 10 replies
We used to do Spring checkups but twice we have had repairs a month later, bearings out in a fan motor and a compressor went out while we were on vacation.

12 January 2017 | 7 replies
Hi All!My name is Lauren and I am new to real estate investing experience. Going into 2017, I have finally decided that I want to be done with the typical 9-5 job and work on creating wealth for myself with real estat...

7 January 2017 | 5 replies
I have had people look at the furnace to see why it does not blow hot air thru the vents ,it had been suggested that since the intake air vent is also located in the ceiling with the vents is the cause but no suggestion how to remedy that,I was also given the suggestion to insulate the space between the ceiling and the second floor unit,this is a condo complex,I did that but it has not proved to change the outcome of the production of heat,I have to say that the unit is on the first floor also has a very big three window side that is north facing and no building on that north side to block any of the cold north winds ,this is an old building converted to condos in the early 1990's ,I come to find that there is no insulation in the walls at all, so I know that is not helping hold any heat in the unit.I have installed ceiling fans on the suggestion of another person saying that would help..Okay the point is there is an element that is not working ,unplugged,not getting hot ,or whatever the case may be,the last person who worked on the furnace said that the blower motor was tripping the circuit so since he could not find a blower motor and ordering it would take 3 days so he used a condenser motor saying that it would be ok, but the tenant say the blower stays on longer and still does not produce much heat ,at my wits end and need to know exactly how to handle this heating problem without tearing down walls .I have went to home depot's service desk to get someone who is able to get me the right answer to this problem, I have an appointment on Monday can someone tell me what it takes to replace and element in an electric furnace,is it hard ,is it simple is it expensive will it help,can the condenser motor stay or should the motor blower be returned,is there anything I can read up on for more knowledge before Monday..Questions Questions Questions....

5 May 2018 | 19 replies
if the land is not fenced and suitable for crop, you might see if any local farmers might want to till it and plant a crop for lease.if the land is not fenced, another revenue stream might be (with initial costs), to lease ground for RV and Motor Homes or Mobile homes.

29 October 2016 | 9 replies
So my girlfriend and I moved in and have been slowly upgrading it.Work Done: Installed new SS1 power vent motor for furnace ($320)Shingle Repair on back side of house ($40)Paint for upstairs bedrooms ($100)Shower assembly for claw tub ($100)Small pex replacements for small leaks in a section of the copper plumbing ($30)Pros: Immediately move in ready.