
4 August 2015 | 7 replies
Visio Financial, Econohomes sister company, has recently updated rates and products.

29 May 2014 | 6 replies
Your goal is to get the tenant to do as much clean up as possible so you don't have to.Buy the Nolo California Landlord's guide:http://www.nolo.com/products/the-california-landlords-law-book-lbrt.htmlYou should have a document signed by the tenant listing the condition of the apartment upon move in.

30 May 2014 | 2 replies
If for some reason that is not agreeable with your tenants, then you are stuck relying on shelf liner.A few other options are: 1) let the process take its course and know that you will have issues to deal with in a few years, although these are relatively durable products assuming proper use and damage control 2) try to water proof them with a fast drying brush on lacquer product or an aerosol product (several thin coats)....never done it but don't see why it couldn't work or 3) after step 1 is complete and it has been a few years, you can sand down the bubbled up cabinet bottoms where wet plates and cups were set and put new 1/4' hardi-board????

31 December 2017 | 18 replies
Looks like a nice product.

6 June 2014 | 8 replies
If you were thinking about putting on a vinyl product, I would leave what you have and paint.

3 June 2014 | 8 replies
See http://cadetheat.com/products/wall-heaters/energy-plus

30 October 2014 | 30 replies
In my town the cops couldn't be bothered to take action when someone pulled a gun on my friend, but even given that they are more productive than our fire department.

2 June 2014 | 1 reply
@Michael Gammage - I'm unfamiliar with the product, however since you're looking for a deal analysis tool, you may want to try ours out here on BP.http://www.biggerpockets.com/real-estate-investment-calculator

3 June 2014 | 2 replies
What products/methods have people used to help "soak up" dampness and moisture in a basement?

21 September 2014 | 7 replies
I can guarantee you that you and J Scott or Will Barnard could complete the exact same flip - same labor, same finishes, same product, same everything - and they can get that done a heck of a lot cheaper than you can.