
9 May 2013 | 15 replies
I agree with Larry, check with a rubber roofing company as they usually do coatings.Another thing, IMO, that roof is not appropriate for that design, the roof is too flat and metal usually has a greater slope, 3/12 or better.

8 May 2013 | 4 replies
The house has a 15 year roof (the "flat" looking shingle tabs) and the roof is now 19 years old, so over its life expectancy.

13 May 2013 | 18 replies
Rent wise, if we assume the flats and the house are both 3-bedroom, rent will be in the range of $1000 - $1400 for the flat and $1100 - $1600 for the SFH.

15 May 2013 | 12 replies
But, the drywall was hard and flat, so it worked. btw, a mold remediation company does (at least you need to make sure this is in the contract - b/c they are supposed to) do a subsonic-type (I can't remember the name, I need to look at the contract we had) of treatment to the house.

1 November 2015 | 38 replies
I'll bet the support will continue to grow by everyone with an (R) by their name and when it get's to the list with the (D's) it will fall flat, besides, I doubt you know who would sign it in it's present form.It's hard enough keeping up with stuff as it is without getting involved with what might be, I don't really go there, but by all means let your feelings be known if it floats your boat.Good thread Rachel!

3 June 2013 | 17 replies
$350/unit/year might be OK for just replacement reserves (mechanicals, flat roof, etc.).

17 May 2013 | 14 replies
Only things left were leather sectional sofa, flat screen tv, Xbox gaming system, and a nice bedroom set.

20 May 2013 | 7 replies
We had an absolutely wonderful Realtor here that would of course help us buy, but would also do flat fee listings on the sell side.

24 May 2013 | 6 replies
A good staging company who owns their own furniture can generally cost less than just renting the furniture yourself without the staging part.When we hire stagers in areas where we don't have furniture, we try to negotiate a flat 2 month rate, with additional months at an additional monthly charge.
31 May 2013 | 39 replies
Others collect a monthly fee and a flat-fee on every transaction..