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Charles A. Tenant relative wants landlord to repair his car!
1 April 2019 | 18 replies
It was probably either a sports car with low suspension or they had bad struts/shocks which made it ride low.
Kevin Polite Is there such a thing as too many investor in an area
1 April 2019 | 4 replies
As with any market Supply and Demand play their role.
Clayton Hepler Probate Direct Mail Marketing, Do I mail to all the executors?
3 April 2019 | 7 replies
Hearts, flowers, sports figures, animals, etc., for your stamps.
Bryan Champ Mobile Home Park w large agricultural & immigrant pool - thoughts
4 April 2019 | 2 replies
@Bryan ChampHere're a few points to consider/analyze:1) Just like with multifamily, you need to evaluate supply and demand in the area2) What is the MHP size (in other words, how many pads)?
Alex Nelson Paint Sprayer - Is it worth it?
27 June 2019 | 39 replies
Cordless and Battery powered for those projects where only a small amount of paint is needed and power supply is an issue.  
Javier Rosales Financial terms with contractors
16 April 2019 | 9 replies
In California the max deposit that the contractor can ask for is 10%.For me, it's most common for us to fund work on 30/30/30 schedule.  30% at the beginning to order supplies, 30% at a midpoint, and 30% after final walkthrough.As far as who pays who and when, it depends on your lender and scope of work. 
Robert Burris [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal.
2 April 2019 | 6 replies
. $1050 a month is too much for most, you want to find an equilibrium price where supply and demand meet for max profit. 
Thayer Hood Contractors Dos and Donts
3 April 2019 | 2 replies
Not mentioning your budget, making sure the bid separates labor from supplies, paying up front, etc.
Ashley Martin Knowing your Market — Am I missing something?
4 April 2019 | 8 replies
Are they putting in 400 new apartments which is going to raise supply so high that the monthly rental rate is going to be going down?
Demetrius Hall First Baltimore Row House
29 October 2019 | 17 replies
Once done it should be worth at least $120k but im hoping for $140kmy first price quotes for the demo were $13k, $11k, $9800, and $4200 ( a contractor i used prior)the demo is done now ( took 3 days down to joints)My quotes for remodel were $110k, $80k ( i would still have to provided appliances, granite, cabinets, all bathroom supplies), $35k labor only( i buy all materials)I'm going to go with the $35k labor and contractor said materials should be more than $20k so total including demo should be 60k, but gonna have a 10k fluff space.purchase plus closing fees: $9800Renovations plus demo: estimated $60k-plumbing-electrical-hvac-drywall and stods-roof repairso im looking around 70k plus inspection fees ( plan on refi after 6 months to cashout)wondering how much i could rent for in the area?????