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Eric S. Polybutylene plumbing
24 December 2013 | 6 replies
It has the copper fittings and crimp rings (as opposed to plastic and aluminium) and looks like an excellent installation, however I am worried about a buyers home inspection calling it out.
Logan Zanki Building company credit to buy real estate
5 February 2014 | 30 replies
I'm just passing a little time as I continue to recover from recent surgery.
Al Williamson I Got Busted Slumming
24 November 2013 | 12 replies
Don't see that here they put those plastic strips in the chainlink fence but a tarp done right is probably more inexpensive.
Rich Cavanagh Dormant flea problems
27 December 2013 | 13 replies
If not, maybe you could salvage it for later use in bedrooms while you store it somewhere covered in flea powder and wrapped in plastic.
William R. Legal question on Denying and applicant
10 August 2019 | 7 replies
This isn’t rocket surgery !
Terri Lewis Should I go around the Realtor on a preservation job?
19 July 2014 | 4 replies
Plastic is barely covering ground level open basement window areas. 
Kari Reynolds Updating a dated Rental
14 October 2014 | 10 replies
The thing I would recommend is inspect and replace all plastic/rubber plumbing parts.  
Colleen F. motorcycle parking in garage.
28 July 2014 | 11 replies
Maybe if you chase off some zippy plastic 49cc 2 wheeler he'll just park it in the living room.
David Catlin Long time lurker and first time member from Springfield Illinois
12 January 2016 | 18 replies
33K in student loans, about 11k on plastic (wedding/honeymoon/school), plus houseMy experience in real estate is limited to spending time with my grandfather growing up.He had several rental houses and would always be working on them.As I grew up and paid more attention to the business side of his work I realized that he was working just to stay busy and not working to create more income.His end goal was always to create more income but he was always distracted by the job of remodeling and updating.He has been my mentor and main father figure for years but now it is time I “upgrade” to someone capable of guiding me in the direction I want to go.I will always love my grandfather but his business sense is not one I need to follow.My goals in real estate are to create a “four hour work week” (gotta love the Tim Ferriss way of life) by a combination of buy and hold and flips.I hope to use this method to create a stable business and then move into apartment complexes.After lurking on this site I have learned about the different rules needed to ensure profit out of each.In my farm area there are many MLS deals that fall into these numbers.Now it is just about raising funds.I would love to find some Sub2 deals.Famous FourFavorite real estate book Never read one.Bigger Pockets Favorite business book Poke the Box by Seth Godin, 4 Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss, and No More Mondays by Dan Miller Hobbies include working on cars and spending time with friends and family.These are very important to me and I do not get enough time with my desk job with either.What is thing that sets apart successful investors from those that fail Getting back up on the horse after failing and not letting friends and family tell you that being an investor is a stupid idea.
Leslie A. Save a bunch of money on cigarettes for your investing fund
12 May 2014 | 9 replies
His mother had a couple of open-heart surgeries due to smoking as well, but she smoked until the day she died.