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Jonah Sleweon newbie needs help
3 December 2014 | 6 replies
Sometimes, when I drop my wife off at the grocery store or nearby mall while she shops (and she loves shopping - slowly), I'll do my physical analysis of the property, subdivision, and neighborhood. 
Brandon G. Using Social Media in Business
16 December 2014 | 6 replies
I'm curious to know how others use social media for growing their business.
Zach Schwarzmiller DIY: Survey
26 December 2014 | 6 replies
Store it on a handheld GPS.
Rob Rawls Finding buyers in rural areas?
31 August 2020 | 11 replies
The guy that owns the gas station, the C-store, the hardware store, a contractor, it's an opportunity for them.The locals probably knew it was for sale, they probably saw the price being too high or they had issues trying to buy.
Account Closed Using water sensors in property
8 January 2015 | 32 replies
You can buy them at most hardware stores or on line.
Brandon Sturgill House is a Total S#*t Hole...
2 January 2015 | 11 replies
all interesting stories. i bought a house in 2004. bought it from the local tax authority for, seriously, pennies on the ARV. literally $1700 on a house that after rehab, was worth $30k. the previous owner was an old lady. she moved in with her adult son and used this house for her garage sale habit of buying everything she could and storing it. she used this house like it was a personal storage facility. when it went for back taxes, and i bought it, it literally took me 3 months just to clean the place out. when she died, you think her kid would have took the place and made something of it, but he didn't. he continued to live in a rented apartment when he could have rehabbed this place and lived for free. it amazes me how many people will " shoot themselves in the foot" in this life.
Emilie Benn New Member from Portland, OR
29 January 2015 | 28 replies
I have been in sales, advertising and media planning for the last 12 years.My husband was in the construction battalion (sea-bees) in the Navy and is a master inspector in Concrete and Metal construction.
Michael Walker Is this probate info I obtained useless?
29 January 2015 | 14 replies
If you are hunting for leads and find yourself at the lead store (aka probate court), then what info were you expecting to collect in the first place?
Jered Sturm Tenant storing things in common area.
5 February 2015 | 5 replies
He has stored a large piece of work out equipment in the common area next to the washer and dryer.
Dave Smart Replacing electric baseboard in flip house
17 February 2015 | 20 replies
There is also the added factor of storing several hundred gallons of fuel oil on-site and the liability that goes with it which turns folks away from oil these days.As for AC, or any HVAC, it is better to keep your air handler in a conditioned space it at all possible.