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Steve S. Should I improve the bathroom finish out of my rental?
5 March 2018 | 1 reply
Based on his experience, I doubt anyone would be willing to replace the frame without also replacing the glass.
Teddy Shonts New investor located in southern NH!
21 March 2018 | 8 replies
I'm fortunate I have a large amount of contacts to help with renovations since I'm already in the building industry (sales manager for Portland Glass).
John Miller Extremely nice glass tile back-splash
11 March 2018 | 1 reply
New Kitchen Back-splash, Glass tile, extremely expensive and quite a process just for glass.
Russell Holmes I've been on BP 1 year on 3/17, what a ride!
17 May 2018 | 5 replies
So basically, I was at an entrepreneurial glass ceiling when joining BP. 
Tony Schreiner How to Wholesale in a nutshell?
18 March 2018 | 2 replies
I put the few questions in parentheses.Thank you, Tony Plan:1)Find buyers and make a buyers list--Market your wholesaling business---Using bandit signs "I sell houses dirt cheap"---Business cards---Internet2)Find a lawyer that can help make a contract with a due diligence clause and option agreement3)Find my target area where I will do my house searching--Using the Central Appraisal District4)Find distressed properties--Tall grass--Piled up mail--Boarded up windows--Take a pen & paper, take notes and pictures of the property5)Create an excel spreadsheet of the property--Owner-occupied?
Tony Schreiner My 9 Step Wholesale Plan
19 March 2018 | 7 replies
I put the few questions in parentheses.Thank you,TonyPlan:possibly start out with small, unimproved/vanant land1)Find buyers and make a buyers list--Market your wholesaling business---Using bandit signs "I sell houses dirt cheap"---Business cards---Internet---Real estate meet-ups2)Find a lawyer that can help make a contract--due diligence clause--option agreement--allow both parties to know who you are representing to avoid legal disputes (buyer & seller)3)Find my target area where I will do my house searching--Using the County Appraisal District4)Find distressed properties--Tall grass--Piled up mail--Boarded up windows--Take a pen & paper, take notes and pictures of the property5)Create an excel spreadsheet of the property--Owner-occupied?
Phil Hartten How much renovation is to much on a house to flip?
3 May 2018 | 4 replies
Where are you getting your bevel window glasses
Alex Hal 1 Heating/Hot wtr heater unit servicing many tenants. Solutions?
21 March 2018 | 5 replies
Thank you. i lived in tall high rises in Manhattan that had no thermostat and sometimes it was colder, and sometimes warmer. 
Ken Bradley Anyone ever bought a Post Office?
19 April 2018 | 12 replies
But, I'm guessing my strategy there probably isn't relevant to what you have in mind.I'm on the hunt for some of those really old glass PO boxes that were typical in early 1900's post offices to incorporate into the renovation I'll be doing ... if the one you buy has some extra ones, do let me know.  ;-)
Jeffrey Berry Managing my property
23 April 2018 | 6 replies
Have them written down and disclosed in accordance to all the laws, both local, state , federal.I did not do this when I first started and almost lost everything I owned and it was a lesson that this sandbox has a lot of sharp glass in it and you want to make sure you are prepared.