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Nick Rivers How long is your turnover time?
9 February 2024 | 9 replies
@Nick Rivers one of our biggest timing holdups is getting owners to approve bids and supply the funds.How long did these take YOU to complete?
Mark Caudill Has anyone reviewed S2A modular? Just doing my diligence
19 September 2023 | 241 replies
If the house supplies energy to the grid you have to deduct the cost of electric PLUS the additional revenue to the expense to operate the home.I believe this company will have their supply chain in place before other manufacturers have completed their designs.
Danny Aguirre Spokane Real estate market
30 September 2020 | 11 replies
Problem is there are way more people that want to buy than the natural supply creates, a lot of deals are happening off market.
James Thomas Finding Rockstar Real Estate Agents
5 August 2023 | 21 replies
Another good answer is that they work with a property manager who supplies this information.
Kristian Peter Lowes
1 September 2010 | 21 replies
Over the last 10-15 years I have seen the number of products and more consumer goods offered.If I am looking strictly for lumber, hardware, drywall, basic cabinets and appliances then Lowes is a good place.I have been disappointed many times when looking for plumbing supplies, electrical supplies, and even moldings, floor coverings, etc.In our area Home Depot has a much better supply though often they are a little more expensive than Lowes.
Bill Patterson Anything You Want Me To Tell NAR?
27 July 2010 | 23 replies
If you can get me a logical answer, I will be more than happy to supply more.
Andrew Jones How do I get rid of this MOLD? Picture included.
16 February 2012 | 15 replies
If a rental or a flip you need to know what other bathrooms look like in the area as to finishes and quality expected.Example it has an older insert tub.You want to rent out.You find out that as long as the old tub and shower is clean tenants will pay 800.With a new tub and shower they will pay 820 a month.Putting in new say costs 1,500 for example.It will take you a 20 a month 75 months (over 6 years) to recover your money.So your answer depends on what you are doing with the property.Not just for the mold but the fixtures,valves,toilet,and supply lines for the sink and toilet etc.If you get a contractor to fix this they will charge a mint.If you get a mask and take it out and just put cement board up you should be fine.You need to make sure exhaust fan works,is proper size and suction rate for that size of the bathroom,and is properly vented to the outside of the property.Make sure roof is properly vented as that could cause sweating and mold problems.If you look into the attic and see mold on the underlayment of the roof boards then you either have a roof leak or a breathing problem.The roof vents for air going in and out (cycling) could be too small ,in wrong location,or too close together.Hard to say without being there.No legal advice.
Jeff V. LLC Operating Agreement
14 September 2017 | 9 replies
Specific authorizations can be made under a cut off, for example, Joe can buy lumber and building supplies up to $10,000.00 but be limited to any other check to  $500.00. 
Mark Forest House not renting
7 March 2015 | 44 replies
Since the demand is high while the supply is low! 
Account Closed Adjudicated Property Sale in New Orleans
29 June 2015 | 3 replies
NOTE: Just days ago they have announced a different title company that will allegedly supply title insurance.