
12 December 2008 | 55 replies
Please share your experience in detail and provide a solution (if applicable).Hmmm, I've made my fair share of mistakes. i'd say the biggest was not moving forward and continuing looking for deals when i had the momentum. what i'd do is go shopping, spend the money after each wholesale, then have to go do another deal after the pipeline dried up.That and not having a system i followed religiously.

12 August 2023 | 3 replies
It's unlikely that 2 weeks of damp drywall created anything more than moldy, mildewy drywall and if you tear it out and dry everything out that's likely the end of the story.

9 September 2023 | 15 replies
Here is drying up also.

27 September 2023 | 4 replies
We hired a pro water remediation company and asked them to remove dry wall, base boards, carpet, and drop fans, dehumidifier equipment, as well as apply any anti-microbial disinfectant, etc.

25 November 2021 | 60 replies
Your not wrong but yeowzers, you threw out the lube, wrapped it in 60 grit and just dry pounded that like a gorilla.

25 September 2023 | 17 replies
Now, with this, if new, I wouldn't know how or where to engage, and it's so dry with the drill down into things, I would have played for a few minutes, maybe came back a couple times, then thrown it aside to never come back again.Â

31 January 2018 | 25 replies
So if that did happen I would get my money back and not left out to dry?

6 July 2016 | 1 reply
Its in a bit of rough shape, needing some dry wall replacement, paint carpet and etc, I have done what I think is the correct math and it comes out to a steal.

26 December 2018 | 9 replies
The lot is .4 acres, with good loam soil.Â

21 January 2014 | 18 replies
Theoretically it shouldn't matter what you make as long as the end buyer has a smokin' deal.That being said, I believe there are various ways to close the deal so that your end buyer doesn't balk at settlement and leave you high and dry (double close vs assignment - if there is a huge spread here it may be worth the fees to double close to keep your fee your business).How do you generate your wholesale leads?