
6 April 2008 | 2 replies
Just starting to get my feet wet here.
7 October 2011 | 13 replies
I decided that I would prefer to get my feet wet privately funding the right individuals projects and in time work towards doing my own projects.

17 December 2011 | 10 replies
If I cough up, I'm letting them hurt me this much '--'.2.

17 September 2009 | 5 replies
Hi all! I found BP by accident and amazed with the wealth of knowledge and information I have found so far so first off job well done to the creators and the awesome community out here!
Well here's my story: My busin...

3 October 2009 | 15 replies
One story much easier than 2 or more storyIF we are talking center support,,,likely things to look for is rotten or termited shortened wood posts,,rusted out pipe supports,,sway back beams,,an IF its a crawl space probably NO footer support under whatever is blocking it up.Easy thing to do is go under house,pick open area,,hang a string a distance like inch,3/4,,,2 inches,whatever is easy and have block to measure by. across the joists in a couple different ways or directions and SEE how much its swaying,and where it looks like its cause.I am NOT saying an engineer isnt the RIGHT thing to do,,,just look and maybe YOU can suggest to engineer things that cut the fees to a minimum.I had a small house they set on conc blocks with nothing under them down center support,,,they got wet from who knows what,,like lots of rain and sunk in the mud within a few years of being built,then the whole house sway backed all the years it was old.
9 March 2010 | 6 replies
They don't regrout anything as grout takes awhile to dry and you can't apply the epoxy to wet surfaces.

31 August 2011 | 6 replies
I am just getting my feet wet with the wholesale business and found myself with so many info but doing is kind of difficult.

20 April 2013 | 3 replies
My wife and I are looking into purchasing some rental properties (one, to start and get our feet wet!)

8 September 2014 | 6 replies
( search for Wet vs Dry closings)

6 May 2015 | 12 replies
In addition, if this is your first rental, you might want to be pretty close by just to get your feet wet.