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Michael Frease New Investor Introduction in St. Augustine, Florida
7 May 2019 | 5 replies
You can still solicit someone else's help to do that or find a youtube videos with instructions
Elizabeth Wilson Partnering with a SEO/web company?
25 March 2017 | 6 replies
You have a unique number for each rep, and the form on the website has a hidden field that identifies which rep (I recommend Gravity Forms for this.)Sounds like a solid idea if you're giving birddogs unique pages (maybe even put their picture on that landing page for continuity). 
Ryan H. Property Management Agreement
1 August 2019 | 8 replies
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Connor O'Brien Stucco over brick
6 March 2023 | 9 replies
Maybe the water is getting in from behind the front bricks and in front of the inside bricks.If the walls are a sideways brick thick, they may be a double brick wall back to back with tie bricks holding them together (old fashioned way of building) vs modern veneer.Sometimes during construction the first floor is made with even wider walls to accommodate future upper stories.The layers of bricks will not have mortar between them (most likely, but who knows).So if you have water intrusion up higher, it may come down there and leak out behind the stucco and when it freezes bingo stucco pops off.The intrusion could follow an old window casing down and leak in a hidden spot under the sill and flow down, or on an angle.If you are using a good stucco contractor and he is baffled, this might be it....or it might not be it....Maybe affixing metal lath to the area might help--but if it is a water issue,,,that water will have to go somewhere, and if its bundled between the bricks when it freezes...the bricks might pop.Maybe shield the areas really well with plastic duck taped up there, and if the brick is wet or the taped cover holds water when you open it after a storm...you may have figured it out.
Janette Olano Received a Cease and Desist on a HUD Property I'm Wholesaling
2 February 2017 | 15 replies
You received a heads up phone call from a HUD listing company instructing you to remove your listing from CL or they will send you a cease and desist letter.
James H. 203k deal is going very poorly, advice?
10 February 2021 | 25 replies
The foundation is hollow block and also in seriously bad shape, which was hidden behind finished basement walls.
Anthony Beasley How to make sure cash buyers are legit
31 December 2022 | 14 replies
I am starting to like him more and more.Find the deals, the money is the consequence.If you want to quickly make sure a cash buyer is legit... make him put $2K earnest deposit in a cashier check written to the closing attorneys firm that is instructed to release the money to you if they back out for ANY reason!
Keri Lamb Weirdest Thing You've Ever Inherited from a Tenant!
14 March 2023 | 34 replies
@Keri LambCar, ESA pit bull , urn full of ashes , cat , sex toys , all of their furniture, beds , TVs , lots and lots of TVs , $500 hidden in a baseboard, positive pregnancy tests, and my favorite, bedbugs.
Kyle Davis Hotel Financing/Poor Lender
4 June 2017 | 8 replies
What seems odd to me is the Boss is willing to let you walk away rather then instructing the LO to order the appraisal.
Varinder Kumar I want to sell my house on my own, NO REALTOR
9 March 2023 | 46 replies
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