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Nicholas Sanchez Water leak in garden unit
21 March 2017 | 5 replies
Any drywall that has been wet?  
Joe Fairless How I Just Bought Over 500 Units in a HOT Market
10 April 2017 | 45 replies
First step is to get my feet wet with a smaller apartment complex.
Bryan Larson Bridge Financing
28 June 2016 | 6 replies
I use it for 'wet' closings.
Sarah M. New member from Chicago W Suburbs, IL
27 May 2015 | 10 replies
We don't have a lot of cash to throw down up front, but am looking into buying a cheap condo near my house to get my feet wet.
Jamil W. Investment Property before I have my own home.
21 July 2017 | 14 replies
"House hacking" is a great way to get your feet wet in. 
Eric M. This place is chock-a-block with wannabe wholesalers, what is the reality?
29 April 2012 | 159 replies
They didn't think about the funny smell in the house and the wet toilet paper in the back yard meant that it needed a new sewer line or that a new roof could be so much money.My point is that its not about WHOLESALERS being idiots.
Jeff S. Cleaning fire damage
5 July 2013 | 2 replies
How would you approach a mess made by a fire and firemen with pick axes, fallen wet insulation and sheet-rock everywhere (LR, kit, etc) and smoke exposed insulation in the ceilings?
David Doyle I'm a Plumber/Investor & I'm here to help
12 September 2018 | 202 replies
Usually an "Erickson machine" which is a hand operated drum or "top snake" cable machine will extract a couple handfuls of hair at about 4 to 10 linear feet down the drain.This is the usual fix.If this does not solve your problem I reccomend the services of a professional drain cleaning company.These folks have rolling workshops with drain equipment of every description include fiber optic cameras that can inspect drains as small as 2" in diameter.Choose a firm that strictly specializes in drain cleaning opposed to genral plumbing.These guys solve problems like yours everyday ,,,theres quite a lot to it actually,,,and these guys have seen EVERYTHING believe me,,,Lynn if you indeed have broken remnants of tile or concrete in your shower drain it will be very difficult to correct in a "slab job" house.You may request a technician to attempt vacumning out the remnants with a "wet dry vacumn".He can then a attempt to clear it with a cable machine or a high pressure "Hydro Jetter" machine.If you had a raised foundation house of course you would have the option of a plumber working under the problem area and "chopping out " the section of clogged pipe and replacing it with new material.This is one of the many reasons I do not like nor will I invest in slab houses.Good luck Lynn and hope this helpsDave DoyleLos Angeles
Joshua Dorkin Verifying Members: How can BP help you more safely connect?
20 May 2011 | 42 replies
I think a few litigators just wet themselves in excitement thinking about it.If I owned BP, I would keep as far out of the mix as possible except to provide a central directory.
Dionte Graves Just Brainstorming.... What ways can an individual invest in real estate PASSIVELY, with minimal risk, and get 5-15% ROI?
12 June 2019 | 48 replies
And the land on each side to cut a new drive, was registered wild life preserve and wet land water shed, and would require major polatics.