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Fred Lozoya Getting started without any money..
20 December 2016 | 6 replies
Please help clear the air..And what's the difference between hard money vs. private money??
Joshua Martin Flip, Rent, or BRRRR?
20 December 2016 | 16 replies
@Brent Coombs There's a one year O/O restriction, or hold time where I carry it, after that it's up in the air...
Andrew Luong [Repairs] How to approach mold issues?
24 December 2016 | 13 replies
I agree, have the unit checked out,  moisture is somehow not venting out properly, A/C units, bath fans, vents or maybe you just need to add extra vents so the moisture can escape faster. the air needs to circulate and whatever is causing the issue, it's is close to the area where the mold is appearing,You handled the situation correctly the first time, I'd check with the company that did the work prior and see what their take is.
Jeffrey Loehr Realtor in Texas (BCS Area)
26 December 2016 | 7 replies
Air Force - 21 years) and spent 2 years in the Offshore Oilfield Industry (Diamond Offshore).  
Christopher Greci Rental Property Investment near a big Casino construction project
25 December 2016 | 10 replies
Maybe shorter term rentals, maybe as short Air B&B is certainly an opportunity.  
Tres Moss New BP Member - ​Rich Dad Mentor / Broker
20 December 2016 | 1 reply
He flew as a C-130 Pilot for the Air Force for 14 years including the First Gulf War.
Eric Bilderback Buying a duplex with foundation issues?
21 December 2016 | 0 replies
Recommend creating passage ways between the concrete piers and concrete runners through out the area. 2) Observed dry rot at the crawl space entrance, under the bathroom and kitchen areas.
Rosston Smith If you want a good laugh
26 December 2016 | 6 replies
Along with telling the tenant the water heater needs to be replaced, removing it and never replacing it, pulling the outside fuse to the central air in the middle of summer,  turning the gas off at the meter, throwing the main breaker and putting a lock on the breaker box and removing the front door for "refinishing".Gail
Rick Pat Property Managers in Philadelphia
31 December 2016 | 2 replies
We have a 2BR SFH in Rhawnhurst in great condition in central air for 105K with an ARV of 140K and above. 
Paul C. Building Code Dekalb County Atlanta, Ga for building deck additio
28 December 2016 | 8 replies
If you are worried more about "should I do this because I don't want to harm my condensing unit" then an easier source of information is your manufacturer's recommendations, which may be listed online or available for download.If you are worried more about "I want to do it regardless of performance issues but just need to know if I am allowed" then a quick phone call to the code enforcement office Monday or Tuesday (whenever they decide to open) will be better than anything anyone here can tell you (unless, of course, someone in DeKalb County had the same issue they researched).When you call, all you need to do is ask to speak with code enforcement and then ask: "When it comes to building a deck, are there any rules about required clearances above air conditioner condensing units?"