
21 March 2020 | 0 replies
There were 2 courses of action recommended.OPTION 1:> 100% Line replacement and Water proof:> - To dig up both sides of house for gravel instal> - Water Proof both sides of home where water is intruding> -Replace storm drain lines needed on both sides of home> - cover and repitch top side to ensure proper flow away from home>> All Labor, Material, tax $13,255Option 2:> Repair Line, Jett, Repitch:>> -To dig 6ft of Stormdrain> - Repair Storm drain line where broken> -Jett lines to help clear buildup/ debris causing water to sit> -Cover and Repitch ground on driveway side of house>> All Labor, Material, Tax $2700I chose option 2, with the idea of potentially using internal membrane afterwards to thwart risk of any more water intrusion.
22 March 2020 | 12 replies
Tenants like to provide the condition of their place so that they are not held liable for things that they didn't cause.

21 March 2020 | 0 replies
I will also add i never ask for anything and i have replaced floors, repainted, fuxed things and because he never cleans gutters water leaks through walls causing mold and mildew rotting wood sills.

2 April 2020 | 1 reply
I’m pretty sure I know what caused these holes, but maybe I’m wrong?

10 April 2020 | 16 replies
If printing unlimited amounts of money and funneling cash directly into the economy was enough to cause inflation on it own then we would be seeing hyper inflation in Japan and several European countries.Inflation is determined by money growth and the velocity of money, with velocity of money being the main determinant.

8 April 2020 | 73 replies
I don't need any F bombs or WTF from some message board poster upset cause I don't think their nosey letter is a good idea.

27 March 2020 | 13 replies
This recession is different than 08, it was caused by a real estate bubble, people have way more equity in there houses now and the government is offering a moratorium on foreclosures for 60 days which helps. 4.

22 March 2020 | 6 replies
I don't think it's a great time for first-time investors to commit to a deal as they will likely panic for months about it causing strain on their pockets and mental and physical health.

22 March 2020 | 0 replies
Now historical data can never predict the future, but given that the last crash of 2008-2009 is said to have been caused by the subprime mortgage crisis and if we assume that what the real estate market went through in 2008-2009 is a worst-case scenario, then we can use historical data to set a baseline of what's to come in the future.Below is a graph of the average SPX closing price VS the average SFR Home price for the top 5 states by GDP(CA, TX, NY, FL, IL).

24 March 2020 | 2 replies
There were 2 courses of action recommended.OPTION 1:> 100% Line replacement and Water proof:> - To dig up both sides of house for gravel instal> - Water Proof both sides of home where water is intruding> -Replace storm drain lines needed on both sides of home> - cover and repitch top side to ensure proper flow away from home>> All Labor, Material, tax $13,255Option 2:> Repair Line, Jett, Repitch:>> -To dig 6ft of Stormdrain> - Repair Storm drain line where broken> -Jett lines to help clear buildup/ debris causing water to sit> -Cover and Repitch ground on driveway side of house>> All Labor, Material, Tax $2700I chose option 2, with the idea of potentially using internal membrane afterwards to thwart risk of any more water intrusion.