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Justin Silverio Not paying a realtor?
25 February 2012 | 27 replies
I haven't met a broker who stays in business not protecting their commission and not selling property.
Eric M. This place is chock-a-block with wannabe wholesalers, what is the reality?
29 April 2012 | 159 replies
That sounds a lot like the nature of the word wholesale (or arbitrage, for that matter), but I don't know if that fits into the description of wholesaling the way most newbies use the word.
David Doyle I'm a Plumber/Investor & I'm here to help
12 September 2018 | 202 replies
Usually an "Erickson machine" which is a hand operated drum or "top snake" cable machine will extract a couple handfuls of hair at about 4 to 10 linear feet down the drain.This is the usual fix.If this does not solve your problem I reccomend the services of a professional drain cleaning company.These folks have rolling workshops with drain equipment of every description include fiber optic cameras that can inspect drains as small as 2" in diameter.Choose a firm that strictly specializes in drain cleaning opposed to genral plumbing.These guys solve problems like yours everyday ,,,theres quite a lot to it actually,,,and these guys have seen EVERYTHING believe me,,,Lynn if you indeed have broken remnants of tile or concrete in your shower drain it will be very difficult to correct in a "slab job" house.You may request a technician to attempt vacumning out the remnants with a "wet dry vacumn".He can then a attempt to clear it with a cable machine or a high pressure "Hydro Jetter" machine.If you had a raised foundation house of course you would have the option of a plumber working under the problem area and "chopping out " the section of clogged pipe and replacing it with new material.This is one of the many reasons I do not like nor will I invest in slab houses.Good luck Lynn and hope this helpsDave DoyleLos Angeles
Bryan Hancock Still Waiting On Hyperinflation...
30 March 2021 | 322 replies
If you met a young investor, who was paying his minimums on his credit cards by putting the interest payment on a new credit card...how long do you think this system would work?
Donovan R. Top Keywords for SEO
2 March 2013 | 5 replies
Take note of what is in the meta tags.
Joshua Howaniec Construction companies have poor presence on BP
28 June 2019 | 103 replies
Ease into it.I have never met a contractor who has turned down free food. 
Renny F. Using IRA and Annuity to buy real estate
20 April 2016 | 7 replies
But based on your description (you rolled over funds from a 401k into it), that is my best guess.Annuity in and of itself is not considered a Qualified Retirement Plan, however provides an opportunity to grow your savings tax-deferred.
Raymond Yeung Turn-Key Property Advice Needed
20 August 2014 | 23 replies
None of the work is guaranteed...There are also no before/after work descriptions (although I was able to acquire some before and after pictures-- from what I can see, the rehabbed property does look good though).
Craig Hewitt What Gives You Night Sweats?
28 August 2014 | 2 replies
I marvel at sites like YellowLetters.com and ListSource.com and how they've met a very specific need in the REI world.