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29 March 2020 | 9 replies
That would be odd though because cement board is used as a surface for something like tile not carpet. 2.
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18 July 2016 | 9 replies
Once that sellers closes and gets your money they are bye,bye.Looks like a pass on it's surface.
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27 April 2019 | 119 replies
Almost every surface inside was covered in disturbing crayon drawings and strings of numbers.
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27 April 2019 | 16 replies
If the showing volume is there, it means on the surface you are priced right for the area.
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30 August 2019 | 65 replies
I get the risk part for the company.. just on the surface though it just seems the 3k for newbie who never did a deal is something that many times will be lost as they will never find a deal that makes it through underwriting..
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15 December 2023 | 9 replies
But there are states where that type of lending is still regulated and requires a lic, or requires the lender (the one with the money) work through a lic broker/ lender to be able to make your loan.This is just scratching the surface of all the questions you should know the answer to before striking out on your own and building a PL business.
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10 January 2024 | 29 replies
On the surface,it looks like a huge scheme by First Electronic Bank and all fingersare pointing to them.
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11 December 2018 | 67 replies
This included things like installing transition pieces in the doorway between laminate and wood flooring "because the change in surface texture was a tripping hazard", replacing a concrete slab in the drive (Which the tenants do not use) because there were cracks, scraping and repainting minor cracked/peeling paint in the halls "because it was a health hazard", installing GFI outlets which the other landlord had never been cited for, and a number of other things that clearly had not just developed since the previous inspection.
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5 November 2013 | 33 replies
I am sure it barely scratches the surface, but here it isPlease explain the SAFE ACT!!!
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12 November 2014 | 9 replies
I think you'd have a tough time proving/defending that claim in court if the tenant challenged it since the damage is below the surface of the floor, combined with the lack of any "before" photos showing the condition before the tenant moved in.