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Mario Curley How to increase you client traffic and sales with Aerial media
28 May 2018 | 3 replies
Stand tall above the rest of your competition and increase your visibility and sales with aerial photos and video
Brit Foshee Latest Flip to Set to net 70K+
8 February 2019 | 14 replies
(Doors Material)$2,500.00 (Vanities/Tub Material)$1,500.00 (electrical materials)$2,500.00 (Granite)$500.00 (Baseboard materials)$300.00 (Door Trim)$500.00 (Faucets/shower bath fixtures)$1,650.00 (paint labor and material)$400.00 (Water Heater)$750.00 (Carpet labor and materials)$2,500.00 (appliances)$1200 (light/fan fixtures)$750 (plumber labor)$250 (wood beam material)$100 (new ac Grills)$500 (drywall patching labor and materials)$200 (master bath mirrors)$200 (master bath shiplap)Costs to be incurred but not seen in pics. glass for master and guest bath. $2200.
Ryan Heywood Clearlake Area Multifamily
23 August 2019 | 33 replies
those are pretty built proof we cold stack them 10 tall on your land there in Clearlake and being solid steel they should hold up  :)
Account Closed Seeking Input on a Mixed Use Development
13 September 2016 | 1 reply
If you have ceiling fans that is also a concern unless they are really high up  and out of the way like in a 15 ft tall warehouse space etc.Mixed use is harder to manage and lenders generally like  a lower LTV on the loan such as 65% ltv because a small investor is juggling 2 types or more of various asset classes in a single building.
Kyle Grimm Where do you shop? HOME DEPOT vs MENARDS vs LOWES - Benefits?
4 February 2016 | 45 replies
Meanwhile, the guy who works behind the counter at my local HVAC supply tells me the easier way to do something, and just how tall that vent pipe needs to be to meet code in our village (has to clear the peak of the roof by a certain amount.) 
Marshall Utiss Do's and Don'ts Really?
20 March 2016 | 1 reply
If your first deal only turns out half as good as you thought and you see the glass as half full then you are a good fit.
Jeffrey Naron Considering buying a HPR property in Nashville-short term rental
3 June 2016 | 24 replies
Hello Nashville Investors,I'm new to the Nashville market, but I have a friend that has relocated out there about a year ago and we're considering purchasing one of these new construction, tall and skinny's close to downtown.I am new to the HPR (Horizontal Property Regime) concept and wanted to see if any of you that invest regularly in the Nashville market have any experience with these.  
Kevin Drouillard Investing in the Baltimore area
25 June 2018 | 21 replies
Tall order, maybe, but I still am at the preliminary research phase anyway.
Kimberly B Bell Is anyone investing in SFI turnkey rentals in Detroit?
5 September 2017 | 2 replies
If I want to get a sandwich I had to talk to a Subway "sandwich artist" under ballistic glass.
Ronald Roetsel Security Deposit Deduction - Damaged Irreplaceable Items (Parts)
21 December 2017 | 22 replies
If the Tenant challenges it and you have to go to court, you will be hard pressed to find a judge that will side with you as the landlrd trying to make the tenant pay for a 5 year old fridge because he broke the plastic bins and glass shelves out if it.Additionally, IF the judge DOES side with the Tenant, you could be looking at paying the tenant back x double in damages (at least in AZ they can collect up to 2 month's rent or twice the cost of security deposit withheld).So I am just saying that it's a risk.