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Carson E. Heating Shared Common Areas
21 August 2015 | 7 replies
This would also be where the 'main entrance' door would be in the basement to access the bottom apt - essentially a solid exterior type door.  
Ken R. Resistance, Persistence, & Success. The Beautiful Struggle!
20 April 2016 | 7 replies
Well, newbie, you start from the bottom.
Candace Berry Raleigh, NC HELP w/ Realtor Standard Commission Structure for SFH
27 April 2016 | 37 replies
The bottom half of the price ranges have went up the most the last few years as buyers desire to be in the great community but can't afford the more expensive homes.If there is no backyard you should have information on the listing with pics of a nearby park or showing your culd de sac if you have one or amenities for the area.
Bob E. Listing Agent Fees
30 April 2016 | 21 replies
Bottom line, as long as the client is happy, and the property is sold, that's what matters. 
Ernest Quallis Setting up an llc w/ spouse w/ homes in multiple states.
12 May 2016 | 7 replies
The LLC is tax neutral.  
Account Closed Don't be an idiot investor!
16 June 2015 | 10 replies
Nope, politicians as per normal were at the bottom of it.
Account Closed Fill in pool?
29 August 2016 | 3 replies
So now bring in the electrician to dig a trench and run new 220v cables from junction box to the pump EXCEPT by now the pool is disgusting because there's no pump clearing out the water... the city actually can charge a penalty for having a "dark" pool due to safety issues of a kid falling in and no being able to see the bottom...so, we had to drain the pool extra cost about $300 or so if I remember. 2)  So now after draining the pool, putting in the new pump with new wiring and re-filling the pool with thousands of gallons of water that isn't free (not too mention I live in CA with the drought and my conscience is screaming at me about the waste)...we find that the pool is constantly being re-filled by the "auto fill"...somewhere, somehow there's a leak and we're wasting even more water and money...so, I had to call in a leak detection specialist who thankfully found the leak at the filter and not in the actual pool itself...Another $1,500 in unexpected costs.So, long story short, fixing up the pool cost about the same as removing it, refilling with sod, getting a new fence but now we have a nice updated pool and it should help the value a little bit when we go to sell.
Theresa Sanford Ugliest Multi-Family ever?
11 July 2015 | 20 replies
You might consider adding a small flower planter to the bottom of the windows if you can also figure out how to get a water line to them from your irrigation system.
James Paine Think and Grow Rich - Take Aways
3 January 2017 | 1 reply
Salaried employees who provide the time for home study seldom stay at the bottom very long.
Jay Sechowicz Buying cheaper vs. more expensive
20 January 2016 | 6 replies
The 2+1 means the top is 2 bedroom/1bath and the bottom is 1 bedroom/1bath.