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N/A N/A Pinnacle Development Partners, LLC
30 October 2009 | 1569 replies
As much as I would like to believe that we would have been paid out had the SEC not stepped in, that is simply a wet dream!!
Bill Sargeson Window in Shower. What would you do?
28 February 2024 | 127 replies
Proper water proofing is essential for installation in a wet area, all interior surfaces of the window are DensShielded and Hydrobanned prior to tile.
Chris Masons Calcemine ceilings? any experience?
25 July 2013 | 3 replies
It was std practice in the old plaster on stone dwellings in Australia.The only solution was to scrape it off wet.
Marc Pfleger Drafting an Operating Agreement
5 December 2017 | 35 replies
Is the ink still wet on his Bar exam?
Stan T. Young investor: seeking expert opinion/advice
8 December 2013 | 11 replies
@Marco Santarelli @Ali Boone @Chris Music KC is my hometown :) Basically it is the most sensible place for me to get my feet wet.
John Chapman Trafficmaster Allure Ultra Wood Vinyl Planks
13 October 2016 | 82 replies
I use sheet vinyl in wet areas (kitchen and bathrooms) instead of seamed flooring because of water that could soak through the seams and rot the subfloor.
Christopher B. Tub surrounds: cost vs durability
12 January 2015 | 20 replies
It is very hard though so need a good wet saw.
Derek Rocco First Deal Frustration: What did I do wrong?
14 January 2017 | 96 replies
Not sure your living situation but as a first investment, why don't you pursue a 4 unit or below to get your feet wet and keep it residential as oppose to commercial.
Spencer Herrick How to consider whether a house has good plumbing and electric
5 June 2017 | 4 replies
As far as I can tell if you don't touch it and it doesn't get wet and critters don't get at it then there is no reason for it to stop working - but I'm no electrician.With plumbing I always look for a copper main.
Terri Haley Multi-family vs Single Family
8 October 2020 | 11 replies
Gets your feet wet and you have someone helping pay for your first mortgage.