
13 December 2013 | 11 replies
I've built a few fences before and durability wise I've always used screws instead of nails,used treated 4x4, and 2x4, make sure 2 bys are standing up and overlapping 4 bys make sure to tell contractor too premix cement before pouring in hole ive seen guys put water in hole then pour dry concrete and procede to try to mix it normaly I go about 2 feet deep hole and they last pretty good did 300 feet 2 years ago still looking good

23 November 2013 | 34 replies
I agree with the general thought that you should stick with your plan.However why did you try shot gunning these offers if you weren't going to pull the trigger?

7 December 2015 | 20 replies
The cost of drying and disposal of sludge is much greater than if the material was just put in the trash (sent to the conventional landfill).

8 January 2014 | 10 replies
I am getting very anxious as the day draws nearer for me to actually pull the trigger on this!

13 January 2014 | 7 replies
.), it will be around another $100k, i.e. 20% would be around 40k.Yes obviously he is looking for an out, he did 84 deals last year so his options with regular financing are dried up.

4 October 2011 | 4 replies
Or is there an automatic flag in the IRS system that will trigger a letter to the taxpayer demanding to report the income tax?

28 July 2011 | 11 replies
Put some--a little--into lids such as yogurt lids, sour cream lids, etc, along with some dry sugar of cocoa powder and slide them under the stove, fridge, back of cupboards, etc, where kids and pets can't get to them.Shouldn't take long before they're gone.

21 September 2009 | 3 replies
I'm not looking for 'investing' books(reading books on strategies from a million years ago and are basic and vague don't interest me) I'm looking for some inspirational reads, autobiographical books on past leaders or even books on topics of economy and self finance improvement.I'm on amazon now with a quick trigger mouse and need some suggestions right now

15 June 2010 | 4 replies
Perhaps it would be possible to embed dried ferns and flowers inside them.

19 February 2013 | 13 replies
Sounds like this was a mistake turned into learning experience, then turned into small profit rather than loss.SInce I am a numbers guy, your purchase price of $110k and rehab of $26.5k puts you all-in at $136.5k which is a whopping 87% of sold price.Granted this was intended for a hold, but had it been a flip all along, and even with a quick in and out of 3 months, this would not be even close to a deal worth doing as your returns are well under what you could get passively withouyt any work or any risk.Point being to any rookies, always look at the numbers before pulling the trigger.