
28 April 2023 | 3 replies
@Robert Mooney THE last comment hit the nail on the head, you'll also want to make sure that you have these things buttoned up as Ive seen people fail often for these small violations (from state or fire inspection)-Look for small safety hazards like loose railings and steps-Have the right hard wired smoke/carbon detectors (10 year sealed)-Make sure that exit flood lights work-Make sure emergency egress is free of debris/clutter

12 May 2021 | 5 replies
Inspection revealed the home has a chimney vent issue and some exposed nails on the roof which was fully replaced 1.5 years ago, all fixable.

11 March 2021 | 9 replies
You must nail down your long term financing 1st before you do anything.

29 April 2023 | 8 replies
Their #1 Job is to maintain, protect, and preserve ALL of the common and limited common elements, and they generally have full authority to assess necessary fees to accomplish this.

26 October 2011 | 57 replies
Hey Gideon,One thing I noticed in your post is that you use wood stakes and tacks or nails or staples, then pount the stakes in the ground.
8 June 2016 | 3 replies
Kevin you hit the nail on the head.

4 October 2022 | 25 replies
I have to say, @Chris Simmons really hit the nail on the head.

16 October 2014 | 8 replies
Judges, from what I heard (I wasn't in the courts) seem to put small nail and screw holes in the normal wear category, such are customary as most everyone uses window coverings.

26 April 2023 | 0 replies
While there may be short-term fluctuations in the market, a long-term approach focusing on preserving capital and generating returns will ultimately lead to generational wealth and success.