Scott W. Cook
How sharp is the blade of your persuasiveness?
4 June 2018 | 2 replies
No Blade required!
Shaun Moore
General Contractor's License for Permits when Doing Work Yourself
13 September 2017 | 62 replies
I've seen some excellent DIY work in my day and I also see horrendous work from so called professionals, way too often.Recently nine people were injured when a deck collapsed - apparently due to it not being properly supported (be that as a result of the design or implementation I do not know).
Devon Woodson
Why Wholesale?
15 September 2015 | 53 replies
There are exceptions, but who wants to try to be that exception when the deck is stack against them?
Stuart Birdsong
Targeted Direct Mail lists
16 August 2016 | 14 replies
I don't think it worked.Elliot Of course, if you could increase your odds, stack the deck in your favor, and increase the amount of money that you could afford and justify on marketing.
Cheryl C.
What were you thinking in the fall of 2008?
16 February 2012 | 14 replies
I did feel like I was shuffling deck chairs around on the Titanic, though.
John Tricas
Maximizing Triplex Value & Cash Flow
17 July 2017 | 3 replies
In the rear of the property I was thinking about constructing nice matching storage sheds.There are small storage sheds already on the back decks but they block the kitchen wall where a nice bay window could be inserted to let more light in.
Ryan Nickolaus
My 2nd home flip that changed my real estate direction.
19 January 2022 | 0 replies
Needed some minor cleaning, paint, got the yard growing better to create the curb appeal, build a lower deck, and finish the basement that I did all myself.
James Wachob
How to define an A, B, or C neighborhood.
8 June 2020 | 2 replies
This includes the removal of the existing roof, repair of any damaged roof decking, installation of new tarpaper, and a new 30-year architectural shingle, all boots are replaced, and vent pipes painted.
Nic Bernal
Attorney Approval failed - Should I keep my attorney? (NY)
22 January 2018 | 11 replies
They don't get paid to make deals happen, they get paid to make sure the legal deck is stacked in your favor.
Kelvin Yuchen
1st Time Home Buyer / Rental Investment in Seattle, WA Advice
28 January 2020 | 3 replies
We buy detached single family homes, but you can definitely go with a town-home if that's what you'd prefer- you'd want to focus on large square footage, high bedroom count, and consider avoiding luxury features that add cost like rooftop decks unless they're important to you.Typically house hacks operate similar to a home office deduction - take your eligible, deductible expenses and multiply them by the portion of the house that is a rental (for example, if you buy a 4 bedroom town-home and live in one bedroom you could deduct approximately 75% of eligible expenses).