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Luis A. Managing risk in rehab projects
2 June 2010 | 10 replies
I saw wet ceiling in basements that seems to be a plumbing problem but turned out to be a roof problem where water penetrated the space within the wall and travel all the way down to the basement...
Keisha Barnes Hi from Union, NJ
18 July 2010 | 10 replies
Just remember you'll learn more by getting your feet wet than in any classroom.
Edwin Brown Looking for a Mentor? (this is not a solicitation)
31 July 2010 | 18 replies
very interested in as long as it doesn't require you to cough up $20k to go to a pretend investing college ;)
Adrian G. Question about investing in apartment buildings.
11 June 2009 | 21 replies
Adrian, a rule of thumb you may want to go with is go no bigger than 12 uits for your first commercial multifamily (5 units+) to get your feet wet.
Rich Weese flood insurance,fire insurance or none-
4 January 2010 | 54 replies
I am the insurance company's wet dream when it comes to odds.
Ted Harris Should U Send Your Kids to College?
28 October 2009 | 47 replies
If my kid was in high school, a dedicated student, and they had a dream to pursue a certain course of study in college, then I'd cough up the dough as long as they maintained their GPA.
M Lindgren Deal #2-WooHoo
13 February 2009 | 3 replies
The only bad point is the ceiling in the dining room which has a wet spot.
Patrick Rentz Wanted to run my action plan by the experts...
29 March 2009 | 6 replies
The only way to get wet is to jump in the water.
Eddie Kilburn Hello from Canada!
20 November 2013 | 21 replies
I'm now looking to learn more, get my feet wet and see if real estate investing is a good fit for me.At the moment, I'm most interested in using a buy-and-hold strategy with the goal of partial or full retirement in the 10-15 year range.