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David Breitzmann Without a business plan - you have no "business" in RE.
4 February 2010 | 0 replies
However, if one has not planned ahead for business expenses the overall perception that investors are speculators becomes legitimately cemented.
M Lindgren Breaking basement floor to install new drain/sanitary line
11 April 2010 | 8 replies
the saw gives you a mostly even edge to cement back after while.
Account Closed Obama Fiddled While the oil gushed out.
17 May 2010 | 47 replies
Including BP.There is no cover-up going on here...everyone knows that Transocean owned the rig, but that doesn't mean they're responsible for any disasters it causes...Oh, and btw, Halliburton is a sub-contractor on this project, responsible for cementing the well (which may have been where the gas breach was that caused the blast).
Daniel Hart What is the most tenant friendly flooring?
28 September 2010 | 48 replies
Tile (and baseboards) was removed from the bedroom floors, due to mold and/or water damage, so there is just cement floors there right now.
Bryan Hancock Best Composite Decking Material
11 August 2011 | 19 replies
The framing consists of pressure treated 2 x 6 lumber 12" on center that will sit on cement blocks.
Account Closed Join REIA instead of gurus?
6 February 2013 | 24 replies
The banks and government are just putting cement on the carcass instead of breathing a new life into it with rehab and sensible pricing. -- Dawn
Kel S 4th deal - Banks are so fickle!
28 April 2010 | 15 replies
My husband says it's nice and clean (cement floor).
Elizabeth Maloney Unreasonable Move Out Fee?
6 April 2010 | 15 replies
And when I say rare hairballs, I mean that they most often went to the kitchen tile or cement basement floor to toss up the vast majority, occasionally its a miss and ends up on the carpet.
Chris Sills Rehab Pitfalls...coulda shoulda woulda
30 May 2010 | 46 replies
I was lucky enough not to have a problem but I had some plumbing issues on my last property and the closer we followed the problems to the foundation the more I could picture the jack hammers and checks coming out to get at the pipes cemented in.I will be watching out for this in the future.
Stephen N. Hair line crack in kitchen tile. Is this something to worry about?
15 June 2010 | 5 replies
Just to add my thoughts, if the house is pretty new (you said 3 years or so), and it's a cement slab foundation, this is likely just typical settling of the foundation.