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Dawn Young Has anyone re-surfaced/ re-glazed a bathtub suround?
28 October 2015 | 9 replies
A few key points. 1) this stuff is toxic and can hurt you or worse (be 100% sure you buy respirator and have fresh air blown in) and only do it in unoccupied unit. maybe worst (toxic) stuff I have worked with residentially... bugs were dropping dead by the window...2) no it is not forever permanent--but what it is. 3) prep, prep, and more prep. 4) I would use it on a surround that gets some water splash--not where it gets constant water or submersed (like actual tub, need heavy duty stuff there). 5) follow all instructions and research well....cheap (25-30 bucks + roller)--but a lot of prep labor. it would make the surround look nice enough for the sale and/or get you through a few tenancies on a shoestring until you or someone replaces it.
Evans Wright BP family I need your recommendations!
26 October 2015 | 3 replies
The home they focus on are a lot different than those of a family looking for their "forever home".Plus... the side benefit of the REIA will be a Rolodex of good local contractors.
Elijah Batkoski Looking for CPA in Raleigh/RTP Area (Zebulon)
28 October 2015 | 6 replies
I guess I just have a lot of questions surrounding tax implications of the home I've purchased.How I should be keeping up with receipts/purchases, which ones qualify as tax write-offs, home office/travel expenses, paying contractors, holding costs..And then the tax differences if I decide to sell it right away vs rent it for a year, vs just renting it forever.
Michael B. Should I go to school for real estate license??
27 October 2015 | 2 replies
You're right, education is never a bad thing, it's just time consuming.
Ray Higgins Real Estate Agent/Investor in Western PA
28 October 2015 | 2 replies
We became realtors in order to see home faster and have been able to land a few consumer clients during our process.Life is good!!  
Mya Austin Is It Cash Is King or Let the Bank's Money Work For Me?
2 November 2015 | 13 replies
As others have said, don't confuse consumer debt with debt on investments.  
Jamie Wooley FACEBOOK!!! Social Media...Business name or personal?
8 November 2015 | 11 replies
Once you have written down a few answers to the questions above, you now have some starting topics to write about.Social media marketing is VERY time consuming and like other methods is very difficult to measure the ROI.
Fitzgerald Hall My $52,996.25 wholesale deal complete!
2 January 2016 | 135 replies
The consumers at Whole Foods don't complain about the expensive food.
Jeremy Adkins Once you've secured your first property..
7 November 2015 | 6 replies
Yeah it took like forever to get to #2 but that's how I did it.
Lee Hoyle New Member in Oklahoma City area (Oklahoma, Pottawatomie counties
8 November 2015 | 2 replies
I made all kinds of loans - consumer loans of all kinds; some light commercial, and some home equity real estate.