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John Salgado Basement wall repair leakage?
12 November 2018 | 13 replies
There is evident of mold/rot in other areas of the basement, but was all dry
Henley H. House built in 1900!?
2 February 2018 | 6 replies
At the same time, the walls are horse-hair plaster, the plumbing is outdated and the heating is 30+ years.
Ronak Vyas Structuring a Package deal
2 February 2018 | 0 replies
It seems pretty cut and dry as far as listing property addresses, due diligence period and stipulations with inspections.
Zoe Lee tub replacement question
26 February 2018 | 27 replies
Overflow gaskets can be replaced as well.As far is the mold goes if its in dry way you might need to replace the damaged sections it its just mold on tile or surrounds they make some products for fast remediation.  
Patrick Philip Questions about this flips appearance?
3 February 2018 | 9 replies
It would probably take a lot of elbow grease since it's been dry for over a week.Also, does it make a difference in final sale price to have medicine cabinets or just mirrors over these vanities?
Mike Lynch I need some help before getting into a potential mess!
4 February 2018 | 22 replies
The Lessor shall not lease or sell the units within fifty (50) feet of Lessee's demising wall to the following users(s): a) Bars, taverns, billiard halls; b) Pawn shops; c) Dance studios or Karate studios; d) Beer or wine-making stores; e) Psychological counseling offices/facilities; f) Unemployment or Social Security offices; g) Liquor stores; h) Tattoo shops/body art/piercing tenants; i) Beauty/Hair Salons, Cosmetology Services, or Nail Salons; j) Gun and Weapon shops; k) Smoke/Tobacco or Vapor/E-Cigarette shops; l) Child Care/Children's gymnasium; m) Dry Cleaning Plant facility; n) Veterinarian/Dog Grooming/Animal Boarding; o) Gym/Workout facility; p) Same day cash/loan shops; q) Massage parlors (except for national chains such as Massage Envy and the like); r) Police substations; s) Military recruiting offices; ort) Any other non-professional use similar to those listed above.
Alex Owens Stock market correction, BitCoin collapse, and real estate
26 July 2021 | 71 replies
If it's more than a dip and we truly enter a bear market, then you should keep some dry powder to pick up real estate when it goes on sale 12+ months from now.Rents will only go down slightly as real estate drops so that's no big deal unless you're barely breaking even, but if you are, then you're banking on appreciation not cash flow...
Siva A. Pet policy with 3 cats tenant
7 February 2018 | 10 replies
It's very difficult to remove all the cat hair and dander even with multiple shampooings and vacuuming.
Kasey Newbold Possible purchase from a wholesaler
27 February 2018 | 19 replies
So if they can't come down a hair they will.
Johan O. Tennessee Market status
23 April 2017 | 10 replies
I may be searching in all the wrong avenues the well seems dry where I seem to be looking.