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Alex Clift Tenant asked to have window shades installed
4 October 2016 | 10 replies
If you have el cheapo window shades in place, and they want it, split the cost, but the window shades stay in place after they move out, and it has to be installed professionally (or by someone who knows screws don't stay in dry wall by themselves).
Taylor C Flat roof Question
11 March 2010 | 4 replies
The water will want to come out towards the sun and the roof will bubble.Even if you cut the bubbles out and let that areas air dry it and patch it could still re-bubble.
Ibrahim Hughes Any Solution To This Water Issue In My Basement?
25 February 2014 | 8 replies
So my guy dug down there to install a rebar and add new cement.The problem is that there's water coming in from the ground underneath that doesn't allow the cement to dry.
Marc Dufour Buying a chateau in france?
1 April 2014 | 3 replies
The buyer pool has dried up, so you should be able to get a deal with a 30% (or more) discount.Now, France is a big place, so pick your favorite location first.
Alex M. Hardwood Floors: Getting the best bang for the buck
3 July 2015 | 6 replies
We're doing a flip now in Portland Maine and my plan is to find air dried, rough sawn hardwood, plane it and size it, and then install it as wide plank flooring.
Sean Haardt Harvey and my mother in law's house in South Houston
4 September 2017 | 3 replies
@Sean Haardt, As Belinda wrote, two key things she needs to move quickly on:1) As soon as the water drains down, get the wet stuff out, furniture, carpeting, baseboards, sheetrock cut to above waterline, insulation removed so the house can dry.  
Ash Patel Salvage 100 year old wood
22 December 2014 | 5 replies
It may be dry rotted beyond reasonable use, but one never knows.
Michael Durand Boarded up homes
21 July 2015 | 5 replies
It isn't always cut an dry.
Robert Farris SDIRA
5 October 2016 | 40 replies
@Scott Mclaren and @Don Miller JrWhile Don certainly makes some fine points, the argument is not entirely as cut and dry as it seems.  
Joseph Parker Current deal just took a strange turn
11 April 2018 | 145 replies
I didn’t say much and was never planning to sign anything at the meeting today, but did want to see where their minds were prior to going to an attorney.Like you said, it may be cut and dry and I have no legal leg to stand on, but paying for a one hour review of my case might be worth the peace of mind.