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22 January 2024 | 5 replies
It has great cushion on it and has a lot of forgiveness for an imperfect floor.it is waterPROOF, not just water resistant like some other lvp.
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15 October 2018 | 82 replies
If it functioned as it should, and looked ok but used as often is the case in rentals, then no.I am of the opinion that if your new tenant is such a diva that she would complain about a slight physical imperfection you should probably brace yourself because the unreasonable requests are going to be coming hard and fast.
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1 December 2023 | 14 replies
Definitely sand imperfections and residue that you can't clean off.
10 January 2019 | 29 replies
Real estate is a VERY imperfect science.
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15 September 2022 | 36 replies
Yeah, we understand, when all things are equal we would always choose the property with the nice and respectful middle aged couple with no kids, no pets, and excellent credit… but don’t let the imperfect tenant prevent you from pursuing a good deal.
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31 May 2017 | 71 replies
In all cases they can be laid over existing flooring or subflooring even if there are minor floors in the existing surface (ie gaps, broken tile, shifted peel and stick type tile) providing the imperfection is not large.
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29 March 2018 | 7 replies
Hi @Josh Wagner,If you are starting out I would recommend on taking massive imperfect action.
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1 August 2009 | 106 replies
(you fill the blanks with your conclusion here).Bottom line, check out how many countries in the truly developed world have coverage for ALL their citizens, as imperfect as that may be, and how many allow their weak to go uncovered, with all the consequences that stem from that.
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6 May 2013 | 3 replies
Now, before we overthink this, I have superior selling skills and razor sharp intuition in situation where information is imperfect (i.e. the "feel" of the conversation).