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Property owner refusing to fix broken water pipes? Advice needed
29 December 2016 | 27 replies
Dig a hole where the leak is and put a rubber coupling over it until it can be fixed appropriately.
David Song
Why to avoid < 50 k properties
2 July 2018 | 338 replies
If I dig a little deeper I may notice that Apple earns $8.79 for every share whereas Amazon earns $3.96 per share....Digging even deeper, I wonder if market cap matters?
Steve Jones
ADUs in Los Angeles - do you have any experience
19 September 2020 | 123 replies
The soil report for adding the 200 sqft additional i had to dig a trench 6ft down and have load bearings to support.
Bryce DeCora
Washington Data Scraping API - Anyone Else Doing This?
22 September 2020 | 7 replies
Here is a hint however, that may point someone looking to dig a little deeper, in the right direction...
Jane Manzel
I moved a coworker tenant out after she she stopped paying rent
2 March 2018 | 20 replies
I don’t know exactly what “lay low on stuff in storage means,” but it still sounds like sound legal advice to me - don’t dig a deeper hole for yourself.You would like advice from this forum?
Nate Estelle
Starting a Property Management Company
6 October 2016 | 5 replies
I will echo what Chris said about Licensing, check with the real estate board, but make sure you dig a bit sometimes there are ways to do it legally that are faster if you have to get a RE Lic. and take a bunch of classes.
Ibrahim Hughes
Any Solution To This Water Issue In My Basement?
25 February 2014 | 8 replies
Even if you temporarily get it removed, it will come through the concrete unless you've waterproofed the concrete.For the temprary part, you need to dig a big enough hole to give the water somewhere else to go and then stick a pump down there to keep it away while you're going your foundation work.
Taylor Shapiro
Columbus GA Apartment Buildings
31 August 2019 | 37 replies
I'll need to dig a little further into the area.
Martin Saenz
Note Investing Secret Revealed
11 February 2018 | 17 replies
But dig a little on the pool side of things (Fannie and HUD sales) and you'll see prices are back around $0.55 for NPL in some cases.
James Gravitt
SAFE Act Questions
5 June 2010 | 9 replies
The hair-splitting occurs when you dig a little deeper for this item.