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Tim Coppola Attic insulation question - Chicago
7 February 2022 | 2 replies
One suggested using spray foam on the underside of the attic walls (roof) and the other suggested blowing in cellulose over the floorboards of the attic.
Kyle Curtin What are your market predictions for the next 6 months?
7 November 2022 | 3 replies
The rates are still increasing, I have seen it is increasingly difficult for buyers looking for that first househack to be able to make the numbers work and retain purchase power.
Karen Johnson How to Handle Tenant Request
7 November 2022 | 14 replies
Fun fact; they will drill holes into the shower surround or tile walls.
Casey Mack Republicans think they won?
23 January 2010 | 147 replies
Which brings me to political sciences, which would include all degrees, but with a governmental twist so that our system could operate without having politicians either come from or go to wall street so that law makers could grasp economic, industrial and corporate functions without having to be connected to them.
Mike Lee Turnkey rental properties
13 June 2010 | 7 replies
You will have vacancies, the carpets will need to be cleaned, walls will need to be painted and different items will have to be repaired and replaced.
Account Closed One more pillar for long term success
23 June 2010 | 16 replies
I described it as backing up and hitting your head against a brick wall.
Mike Kruser What makes a slumlord
8 September 2010 | 60 replies
If you're putting major dollars into the property and it will need to be leveled shortly, I suggest you leave an original wall up, maybe more, making your project technically a rehab instead of new construction.
Mike Johnson Holy cow, where do I begin?
13 October 2010 | 18 replies
Instead, picture a cartoon wall that is called 'Real Estate Investing' The wall has 3 doors marked: ResidentialCommercialIndustrialYou see the wall?
Jonas Beiler Shaky floor
15 September 2011 | 4 replies
What was the condition of the ceiling and walls?
John Colburn Buying a 6 unit apartment building with bad tenants
13 May 2012 | 8 replies
If It's real old you might have clay pipe or galvanized going to the street and have galvanized inside of the property.This goes back to did he just tie into old stuff in the wall for new kitchen and bath or actually fix everything comment.As far as not paying rent it is a DISEASE.The tenants all talk and when they say they haven't paid rent the rumors start to swirl.Maybe the owner doesn't care anymore,maybe management doesn't care,maybe the owner is in foreclosure,maybe a bank took it over etc.More of the tenants will not pay and a pattern will develop.This is why it is critical to always file for eviction no matter what.The tenant can always pay and stop the process.If you rule with an iron fist the tenants know and are conditioned to pay the rent.Some are like children always testing you to see what they can get away with.This is why if you don't do things the same way all the time it can send mixed messages to them.It's that one moment of weakness that they take advantage of you.