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Stephen N. After popcorn ceiling is removed - prime then texture or texture then prime?
9 March 2010 | 6 replies
messy job have done many of them heres a little help i hope. diff is a product used to remove wall paper spray a light coat on ceiling just to moisten it up if your celings have been painted your going to have a harder time to remove. so after you blade off all your ceilings put a skim coat of tapping mud on all your blade marks then you can textute two coats of flat wall paint will due the trick on new taxture if its an upscale home i suggest after your skim coat spray a coat of hamilton's prep coat before texturing then prime and pain i now its a long process but this is how you get the right results
Luiz Souza Is anybody still dealing with BOA?
23 March 2010 | 16 replies
If it is a real pain then I may just back out and play realtor.
Bienes Raices Water bill liens
19 February 2010 | 10 replies
Chalk up the last months you pay sometimes to cost of doing business and let them pay the rest of the time,,,billing is a pain.
Mitch Kronowit Looking for my next purchase.
24 February 2010 | 14 replies
Seller financing is a good way to buy houses without going through banks because they're a pain to deal with right now.The other alternative, is to raise money from private lenders - not just the downpayment but the whole thing.
Jaden Ghylin Buy Cash and refi into FHA
15 March 2010 | 2 replies
I've actually been through the ringer on making offers now and financing is a pain.
Gene Williams New from Dallas Texas
22 February 2010 | 5 replies
I have owned several properties in Louisiana and decided managing myself distance is a pain.
Jim Wineinger Any doubt about how great the site is?
1 April 2010 | 20 replies
The point was that only 1 year ago when I started here there was only 30 or so on line that early. over 500 people now either get up early to check in on BP before they go to work or have joined us from our down under friends.No wonder Josh has had growing pains and a few outages!!!!!!!
Justin S. Notes and Unicorns
2 April 2010 | 9 replies
Hi Justin, slow pays are loans that have a poor payment history, sometimes on time, sometimes slow, but they are not considered in default to the extent of giveng a notice of demand, they are a pain to collect sometimes.
Al I. Conventional or Series LLC Texas Opinion
2 March 2010 | 7 replies
This avoids multiple franchise fees and various other administration issues.
Account Closed Buy rental for cash, then what?
22 March 2010 | 13 replies
Rental property is a HUGE pain in the backside.