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Ryan Dalton Morgantown, WV Agent
20 September 2016 | 1 reply
Hey all,I'm looking for a rockstar selling agent around the Morgantown area.  
Henry Holt Signs of a Bad Foundation
13 September 2016 | 1 reply
Look for cracks or unleveled streets (2) History: Has there been any flooding/earthquakes/blasting near this area that could have affected the foundation (3) Soil Sloping (4) Pooling of water (or signs of it on the ground from looking at the dirt) / poor drainageHouse: (1) Gaps at the corner of fascia trim (2) Diagonal cracks in the wall at corners of doors and windows (3) Cracks in the exposed grade beam of the house (4) Cracks in bricks and mortar (5) Look for bulging of any walls (6) Gaps between the garage door and the pavement at either side of the garage door Interior indications of foundation problems Windows & Doors: (1) Will not open or close properly.(2) Look at bottom of door/window to see if it is parallel with the door frame (3) Door frame cracks in corners (4) Sheet rock cracks in corners (5) Latches won’t secure in place (6) When doors are installed, typically they open and close effortlessly and the latch has no problem finding its home.Floors: (1) Unleveled (2) CracksConcrete slab: (1) Cracks (if slab is visible)Walls/Ceiling: (1) Cracks, look in corners (2) Horizontal and vertical lines, and eyeball to see if they are straight (3) Look on walls for painter’s tape and drywall compound, to see if they are covering cracks.
Chad Fernendaz This may sound funny...
15 September 2016 | 15 replies
Tile back splash, sheet rock, laminate floors, linoleum, roof shingles just like regular houses.
Dakota Corbin Investing while in the Military any Suggestions
15 September 2016 | 11 replies
Cats' urine is difficult to get out, often requiring the removal of sheet rock or flooring down into the concrete. 
Jon Wright Podcast ranking
14 September 2016 | 3 replies
Rated the podcast 5 stars yesterday and it was ranked number 11 in business on iTunes.
Josh Sicotte KnoxREIA...an absolutely amazing resource!
14 September 2016 | 3 replies
Tonight, we had the opportunity to meet and hear from both Jake Stenziano and @Gino Barbaro (truly rockstar RE investors and authors of Wheelbarrow Profits, featured on BP Podcast 182) as well as one of the areas top commercial multi-family brokers, Steve Goldman of Goldman Partners Realty.
Mike Kooser Sr Recovering Damages letter
16 September 2016 | 14 replies
They left 9 truck loads of junk, fleas and bed bugs, holes in the sheet rock and more... 
Michael Enriquez Who Is Your Property Manager? How Would You Rate Them?
29 September 2016 | 8 replies
(...and I'd rate myself five stars ;) )