
24 August 2017 | 3 replies
That way I can just clean the black mold, dry it, then seal the foundation edges, then move on with renovating the bedrooms.

20 October 2021 | 19 replies
For instance maybe they have some really nasty oil based product that dries very hard and wipes down easily.

5 October 2019 | 57 replies
A lot of waiting for things to dry in tile work.

14 April 2020 | 27 replies
With REO's drying up if you want to sell them it might be best to work for a large REO broker and handle the buyer leads.

1 February 2018 | 4 replies
I agree with @Max Tanenbaum, Additionally, make sure you have given the open soffit sufficient time to dry out ie: inside of drywall if not to wet and framing for the soffit.I would also look for mold in the nooks and crannies.

7 February 2018 | 151 replies
For example, I have had some long dry spells on deal flow only to find myself with way too many that I can handle come through at one time.

13 January 2020 | 84 replies
He just keeps finding the newbie investors, taking their money and leaving them hanging out to dry with oceanpointe.

3 July 2016 | 9 replies
In turn, this cut-and-dried qualification formula eliminates the need to do an expensive environmental review on the land during the certification process.The certification process that officially creates these salable credits is equally straightforward: It takes about 30 days and costs $1,400, regardless of the size of the land or the number of credits that it will yield.