
16 January 2015 | 21 replies
While that work was being done, we continued to look for the best price to fix the foundation and patch the roof, in that order to avoid any rework.

6 December 2013 | 9 replies
School works for some and not others.For example accumulating debt in college that you can't get rid of but you know a high paying six figure job is waiting with excellent demand and you enjoy the field it might be worth your time to finish out.If you went to school because your parents pushed you there and you have no field you enjoy or you do not like the major you are in and are racking up debt then really you are wasting time.

5 December 2013 | 80 replies
Who shops for the best deal on the crane to lift your slightly used craigslist HVAC units on the roof of your building?

9 December 2013 | 2 replies
Examples are:green water in poolbars on windowsno flooringno heat sourceevidence of leaksmolddry-rot or evidence of termitesfalling down fencesmissing doorsholes in wallswater stains on ceilings (requires roof cert)there's more...These are what a underwriter put as conditions on a conventional 4 unit approval I received today.9.

6 January 2015 | 57 replies
After about 18 years now, paid for, there have been a couple of issues that were covered by insurance (roof replaced).

19 May 2015 | 67 replies
Don't argue with it as arguing is a waste of your time, initiate court proceedings for non payment immediately, gather necessary evidence, set an eviction date...then send her to collections for money owed.....and tighten up your house (electric etc) when vacant. no more BS.I had a headache tenant recently meet my rent court lady at rent court, threatening to rent escrow if I didn't pay him for his supposed bills he incurred as a result of a roof leak (not Niagara falls, more like slowly dripping faucet and only when rain/snow on the roof) the idiot showed my rent court lady a receipt he typed up on his printer for 400 dollars!!

14 December 2013 | 2 replies
It is two mobile homes placed on a full foundation under one roof.

15 December 2013 | 19 replies
I was thinking that I could use saved cash to make minor repairs (paint, siding, roofing).Heres the twist...I have also spoken to a general contractor about possibly extending the house so that I could get zoned for a small at-home daycare for up to about 5 - 6 children that my girlfriend would be able to run.