
3 May 2013 | 40 replies
Our options were foam or batt, and foam is ridiculously expensive so we're going with batt.Laundry room, insulated for sound dampening -The outside wall in the master closet -The outside wall in the master bath -Master bedroom -Standing in the kitchen, looking out to the living room -Living room, interior walls don't get insulated.Here's a really good shot showi with rough mechanicals in -BONUS ROUND - which color scheme do you like best?

27 December 2011 | 11 replies
As a bonus, ask him to give you a bid for the repair work and I'm sure he'll be delighted to credit your walk-through fee back if you hire him to do the work.

11 January 2012 | 9 replies
You'll get exposure to a lot more Realtors than just some e-mail list you cobble together.

8 April 2012 | 7 replies
How much exposure is the promoter getting by using the new law?

12 January 2012 | 9 replies
Usually losing your EMD is all you'd have to worry about so hopefully you limited your exposure by keeping that as low as possible.

17 February 2012 | 21 replies
They might also know what it could rent for, which would be an added bonus!

26 April 2013 | 34 replies
But the note hasn't yet defaulted (your first and third points) and if the bank owns it at discount their exposure is much less than if they were into it for face value.

29 February 2012 | 25 replies
So stripped aluminum conductors will often be coated with a gel to prevent this exposure to air.The other risk with aluminum occurs due to dis-similar metals; connections with copper or brass make for this situation.A good link to read up on this:http://www.alwirerepair.com/whats_the_problem.htm

4 March 2012 | 4 replies
J,I know this is not an exact parallel and a little askew of the OP question, but how about early completion bonuses?

6 March 2012 | 29 replies
For managing rehabs for other investors, he gets 50% of income.For other jobs he helps with where we generate income (like helping my wife stage another investor's property), we'll generally give him a small percentage of the profit off that job.And then we generally give a bonus at the end of the year if we exceed our profit goals.I should also add that he saves us some money on some simple handyman type stuff, as he will do things like put up mini-blinds, replace outlets/switches, do minor punch list work, etc, while he is on-site.