
15 February 2017 | 15 replies
We wiped the cabinets down with a damp rag after sanding and allowed to dry.

2 September 2017 | 59 replies
I called my local Ag guy from LSU and he said burning once they are dry is an option but there is a no burn law in city limits.

7 June 2016 | 6 replies
As everyone else has said, this is not something you want to go cheap on, its typically a one time expense and it keeps your property dry.

16 May 2017 | 10 replies
After this past weekend's heavy rains, the basement was dry.

8 June 2023 | 2 replies
From what I've seen, the main things to look for when searching for land is if the land can have septic (perc test) and if the land is suitable for agriculture (soil tests).

13 August 2014 | 6 replies
All this was done that day.The other tenant (the one that isn't suing me) immediately moved her stuff out into another unit I had (she asked if I had any available and I let her move her stuff there). 3 days later I had her unit dried up and the carpet was replaced.I then spoke to the tenant (who is suing me)...I indicated that we will need to move her stuff to the other unit in order to dry the floor and get the place new carpet.
21 April 2017 | 2 replies
HI Nick,Duplex, with mold throughout the house and needs floor, dry.

7 November 2022 | 77 replies
There is a LOT of room for those builders to lower their prices drastically and still make good money if the STR profits dry up and investors are no longer willing to pay a 70% markup because their underwriting tells them it still makes sense financially.I can't speak for everyone else, but I am traveled out.

6 January 2020 | 42 replies
one of my older partners ( we bought foreclosures in ATL back in the day) and when that dried up he super sized his PM business 3k doors or so.anyway he uses that code box thing so they don't have to physically show the units.. maybe its called Rentlynow granted in some markets this would not work your house would be vandalized and stripped but in markets were your tenants are not as @James Wise describes tenants from hell.. he likes it saves a ton of time.