
21 August 2017 | 6 replies
Then drain the water heater.

15 November 2019 | 50 replies
Networking was a huge part of the conference and being an introvert that can be so draining.

28 April 2020 | 16 replies
This is how you do it in long-term low C'class and not end up with missing tenants and concrete in your drains.

16 January 2022 | 17 replies
Check the following: storm pond, storm drain, road surface and specs, sewer, water, electric, internet, road access, fire hydrant, soil compaction, setbacks.

8 April 2011 | 9 replies
I've lost $40k on it so far - if I keep floating it even for another 5 years that's another $25-30k down the drain.
4 May 2011 | 2 replies
If the walls have been knocked down and the drains are full of cement, its your problem.

13 June 2011 | 3 replies
On the contrary of smit, I was just (unfortunately) involved with a guy who was able to get a loan modification several investment properties with his bank.He has several cash-flowing properties, but also a few crap properties which were draining all of his available funds that he needed to finish the properties.

24 October 2014 | 14 replies
It will drain & dry quickly.

29 November 2013 | 25 replies
I have seen many copper drain lines with pin holes at the bottom, most times due to chemical put down the drain line, chemical such as Draino, and they would eat at the pipes and that's why the leaks are always at the bottom.Your leaks are from pressurized supply lines, not near a fitting.
20 February 2014 | 130 replies
They could build a real nice hub of where the burbs meet the city.The problem would be how long would you have to hold that property and to pay those crazy taxes for 10 plus years would just be a huge drain on most average people.Also right across the way is Palmer Park.