
31 January 2015 | 4 replies
Its more of a wet spot, and the GC are saying that they see dirt is seeping through.

12 December 2021 | 33 replies
I'm glad to answer any questions you may have, and they offer a free 14 day trial to get your feet wet a little.

16 January 2015 | 10 replies
Hello BP I am new to the site and REI but have been reading and educating my self along with studying the areas and gaining as much knowledge as I can so far. I purchased my 1st condo cash in south florida which I hav...

13 August 2014 | 14 replies
Off course, you'll need to be extra careful using a wood chisel as a scrapper but I've done it before and it works.Another tip is to do a wet sanding which is easier on your wrist and produces no dust. just buy a good quality sponge.

20 July 2014 | 7 replies
If the basement gets wet, make sure you tell them you are not responsible for water damage to their stuff.

23 February 2022 | 45 replies
I was looking to supplement my W2 income and get my feet wet with real estate investment.

7 June 2011 | 18 replies
Updated everything, granite, ceramic tile, wet bar in basement, etc.We put house #2 on the market and got it under contract literally in 12 HOURS for $113,000.The appraiser comes in and says we're all good.Then the file gets flagged for review - we're told this is a formality.Then, they come in and throw out all the comps that had any value, and tell us the only legitimate comp is a house a MILE away that sold for $95K.

13 January 2013 | 20 replies
As a newbie, I probably don't know what I am doing, and this topic is definitely not where this note should be posted, but I haven't found a better one, and until I get my feet wet, I'd prefer not to start new topics that might be duplicated but which I haven't found yet.The signup process isn't working correctly.

1 July 2007 | 13 replies
Besides, laminate floors make "most" units look more "down market" than carpet, except in kitchens and baths where I always use ceramic tile.Please spend some time reading the archives here, pay particular attention to all the posts from people who thought a "skinny" deal was OK because it was a way to "get their feet wet", get started, get in the game etc.BTW, I pay CASH for all my deals, do my own repairs, except A/C (I can trouble shoot and repair that except for the "sealed-freon" bits) and I wouldn't bother to answer an ad on a deal like this.

4 December 2008 | 24 replies
My "assumption" was to get my feet wet with something pretty "straight forward" first, then venture into more creative stuff after getting my "sea legs".