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Jason S Flooring-Cheap carpet or Cheap laminate?
23 January 2010 | 15 replies
Lasts damn near for ever, puts up with abuse, is an acceptable floor surface in pretty much any room and if you can lay it yourself, the price is not that far off other floorings.
Timothy W. Prepping for Cap and Trade effects
8 July 2009 | 52 replies
Seeing as 72% of greenhouse gas is water vapor and 80% of the earth's surface is water, I see how this plan is completely conceivable and logical, rather than some cooked up piece of bullsh-- legislation intended to pay off friends for political favors.
Rich Schroeder linolium flooring
19 August 2009 | 2 replies
In the late 1950's, rolled VINYL (made, I think, from petro-chemicals) became available (at least in no-wax surfaces).
Shawn M. Tenant Changeover Checklist
2 August 2014 | 2 replies
This is more of a cleaning list, but has a few items that may be helpful to think about:All: Clean window wells with bleachAll: Clean baseboards, window sills, and closet shelves with degreaserAll: Clean doors (inside and out, as needed) with degreaserDrains: snake out between tenantsBathroom: Clean bathtub/shower stall with bleach cleanerBathroom: Clean toilet (all surfaces) with bleachBathroom: Clean toilet bowl with AjaxLaundry/Bathroom/Kitchen: Clean baseboards and where floor meets wall with bleachLaundry/ Bathroom/Kitchen: Sweep floorLaundry/ Bathroom/Kitchen: Mop floorWater heater: check temperatureBathroom/Kitchen: Clean counters with bleach cleanerBathroom: Clean mirrors with WindexBathroom/Kitchen: wipe drawers and medicine cabinet shelves with bleachKitchen: Wash cabinet doors with degreaserAll: Wash walls as needed with bleach or degreaserKitchen: Wipe/scrub fridge inside and out with bleachKitchen: Wipe/scrub stove inside and out with bleachKitchen: If garbage disposal, add vegetable oil to keep it greasedKitchen: Wipe/scrub dishwasher inside and out with bleachLandry: Wash shelves with degreaser or bleachAll carpet: vacuumAll carpet: steam clean carpetOutside: Clean doors if neededOutside: Clean walls near entrance and steps, if neededOutside: Prune shrubsAll: clean all vents and cadet vents
Marc Pfleger Agent wants 2% for not selling a house
15 February 2015 | 78 replies
If he ditches you, you have the letter to bring to the surface with his broker and more than likely, the broker will appoint a better agent to represent you, the broker understands you have grounds for a more serious complaint.
Tony Nguyen Approximately How Much Is A New Roof?
15 May 2011 | 8 replies
This is surface area of the roof, not the house sq. footage.
Hao Dinh What to know/do before buying condo ?
4 September 2018 | 11 replies
For some condos you may need to insure from the Studs in while others it is from the surface of the walls/floors. 
Ivory Coats Would you pay for a home inspection on off market properties?
27 February 2022 | 18 replies
ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS have a qualified professional inspect a home before you buy it so that you at least have a surface level idea what you're getting yourself into. 
Brian Garrett Problems collecting on a loan
30 August 2022 | 16 replies
Now if he chimed in here - totally different animal, but I don't know what his situation is and it does me no good to out him other than to create more problems for both of us.As for lessons learned:- As much as the hard lending looked pretty straight forward on the surface, there are more details I should have spent time fussing over and learned about.- It would have been good to have had someone experienced assist and/or look over the process to make sure we were protected, even if I had to pay a lawyer to help cover things.- It's definitely a different process/vehicle for investing than regular rental property.  
Mike Barnish Tear down or salvage house
23 September 2022 | 6 replies
House built in 72 had a hoarder in there,  surface mold on walls, 5ft hole in roof  can see daylight from 1 st floor floor spongy in that area of course.