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Drew Clayton What are your mold remediation horror stories?
8 June 2020 | 10 replies
Scrub with the correct cleaner, different spores have different cleaners that will wipe them out, then DRY THE AREA. 
Account Closed Southern Maine multi families
17 February 2021 | 5 replies
Account Closed, It is not just Southern Maine that has nothing for sale, central Maine is also mostly dry for deals.
Joe Robert Raising Interest Rates & Your Crypto Investments
11 May 2023 | 3 replies
Web 2.0 or traditional tech private market has been dried down as notable VC firms have captured all of the upsides.
David Nacco Rental Fees / Aditional Income
9 April 2019 | 6 replies
I was trying to be creative in how I can get that extra % in ROI so I asked a contractor I know to get a rough idea to run numbers and the first thing he asked is "is it dry?". 
Kevin Ha Tenant doesn't want to pay for exterminator
23 December 2020 | 12 replies
@Ahmed SaadAhmed made excellent points and I agree with everything he said..You need to know your market you’re in a very Tenant friendly market consider yourselve lucky I have many landlord friends in NYC that their tenants are having difficulties paying rent due to Covid and stimulus drying up and they can’t do much about it your issue is easy to resolve vs a tenant unable to pay rent.
Lucas Laria URGENT Keep renting or sell!
14 May 2023 | 20 replies
How much appreciation you think is left, in my case I decided the biggest appreciation is like behind it, and honestly and this is a personal question but your goals and overall financial picture and risk profile, in my case I felt making 120k in two years was fantastic and I’d like to take the win, I figure I’d keep my powder dry in case something else comes up, I figured I could still make a decent return in the stock/bond market.
Kenny Smith can excessive rain really affect my foundation?
16 May 2023 | 2 replies
The soil is often red, derived from igneous, sedimentary and volcanic rocks that existed in the area thousands of years ago.Soft soil like this can be of concern over the longevity of your foundation if you don't ensure it is properly protected.If the soil around your foundation gets wet, and dries out, that can cause the soil to expand and contract.
Matthew Bailey Time for Land Banking?
22 December 2020 | 7 replies
I'm a land investor and typically I buy and sell vacant land to retail buyers, sometimes work directly with home builders, but I'm wondering if we get into a recession type economy if those two buyers will dry up, and if I should pivot to looking to work with land bankers or people who are interested in land banking.  
Donald S. First (Unsuccessful) BRRRR House
22 January 2020 | 10 replies
We hired an inspector once who took a lot of beautiful pictures of missing cabinet knobs and so forth, but didn't mention that the center plate and joist ends were rotted out and the floor dropped 2" toward the middle, which I noticed the minute I opened the front door. 
Brett Lee Pay off rentals early OR Pay down Primary house?
17 May 2019 | 84 replies
Worst case for me is that the money I dump on it is making me 4.2% (actually a better return than a lot of landlords these days) by saving me 4.2% on my heloc interest expense while I wait.It leaves me with dry powder when the next buying opportunity comes around and since the draw period is 10 years I'm feeling pretty confident that I'll have plenty of dry power ready when the market turns.And in the meantime it allows me to accelerate once again into a free and clear primary barring any unfortunate "too good to pass up" deal that I'll need to ply my wife with flowers  and maybe a little convertible to get her to say yes to.Kind of like a real savings account that's paying me 4.2% while i decide where to use it.