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Reaz Alli Looking for my first small multi property in san antonio
13 January 2018 | 7 replies
Since me and my wife just moved here from New York about a year and half ago we are looking for some contacts:Investor friendly realtorsGood contractorsbanks to refinance Good property management company’s Any local REI meet upsLocal Mentor if possible - that needs any help I’m handy since being a welder/fabricator I make furniture for our house and have some tools not much but could do a few things or help with anything else; picking up rent etc.We have done research and have lists of most of these but wanted to see what local, experienced investors use.We are very excited and motivated to start this year with our first property!
Steve Jones Rent Control Vote Coming Up - tell them vote NO on AB 1506
9 January 2018 | 3 replies
This provision AB1506 is HORRIBLE, DRACONIAN, UNFAIR and will change the fabric of investment business and real estate in CA to a nightmare..TOMORROW IS THE LAST Day. reply/message to me if you don't understand what to do.. 
Gabriel Rocha Quartz Countertop Issue
25 February 2020 | 5 replies
We tried soap and water but it doesn't remove it.Could this be a mark left by the fabricators tools used to cut the piece (it was a prefab piece but I'm still certain cuts were made)?
Dawn P. Want to add a dishwasher
16 December 2017 | 11 replies
For the wallpaper, a scorer and vinegar/hot water or fabric softener work.
Huiping S. To put brick pavers on yard need permission or not?
16 December 2017 | 5 replies
The Town/County will also be able to tell you if this guy is fabricating the entire issue.  
James Michael Carroll Multi family first buy. Owner Occupied
16 August 2018 | 9 replies
As @Darina Pogodina said, if there's a good reason for moving, you can do so - but DON'T fabricate one. 
Sam Leon Hired help can drive you INSANE!
19 December 2017 | 15 replies
I would be hiring less skilled people who follow my rules, but I wouldn't be able to obtain services from some of these really skilled craftsmen who may not be as clean or tidy as I want, but they do absolutely good quality work and in some cases, they do work that no one does anymore.Right now, I am trying to find someone who can do on site metal fabrication on the roof, to redo two catch basins that receive rain runoff from a dutch gutch system. 
Adam Oldham Pre-fabricated Home Manufacturer's
13 January 2018 | 1 reply
Hello everyone, I am looking into doing development work with pre-fabricated homes but more on the higher end with a modern, contemporary look.
Chris Stephens a rant, however newbies without knowledge should learn.
15 April 2017 | 1 reply
and pay yourself because it's the sure fire way to know your deal for the wholesalers.....I charge avg $100 per sq labor only ..... minimum for a roof......you should charge yourself if doing your own work what a customer will pay you because it's true accountability for the deal.if you need extra time, you know what is average by doing it and length of time to say refinishing your hardwoods or lay the shower surround, which takes two days properly......this keeps people lie myself who know a minimum job kitchen is $5k can be more.when I fabricate granite, I buy from wholesalers the charge for fabrication.....just like I charge my personal deals for fabrication.
John Thomas Robinette III The Gentrification Issue
27 April 2017 | 23 replies
It's more the case that once white people move into a black neighborhood rents go up and push out lower-income residents, who are disproportionately minority.I think that working with the local communities as @Veronica Woods suggests is the best way try to "bring up" a neighborhood as opposed to destroying the fabric of it.