
7 November 2010 | 4 replies
My lil flip house has a huge mount of paint and overspray on the windows.

24 October 2010 | 87 replies
I agree that the text and the window to type new comments is too small on the quick reply and advanced reply modes.

5 February 2011 | 17 replies
the roof, floors, boiler, windows, etc.

24 February 2011 | 7 replies
I'm talking busted windows, missing doors (int and ext), no plumbing fixtures, decks half tore out, siding missing, holes in the siding, cabinet doors missing, whole cabinets missing, garbage piles, missing floors, wire stripped out...
18 March 2010 | 31 replies
They ONLY negotiate short sales, have closed at least 20 lender transactions, get offers that take in less than 14 days, and close consistently within a 3-4 month window.

28 May 2009 | 39 replies
I'm a diehard verizon fan; FORGET AT&T if you want decent reliable service.the q runs a stripped down version of windows on it so you can integrate it very easily and it loads way faster than blackberries.the storm sucks so don't go that route.also, you can get a q for much cheaper than an iphone.

24 April 2009 | 15 replies
Except in very high end units, I let the tenants provide their own window air conditioners.Mike

7 June 2009 | 29 replies
I'll add a couple of examples I found helpful, the first chapter is called The Broken Window. when a rock is thrown through a window, some people go on and on how this is wonderful, this creates work for someone to fix the window, but in reality, if the window hadn't been broken the owner of the shop would have bought a new suit instead, and created work for a tailor, and had both a new suit and a window, not just a window. but no one ever saw the suit because it never came into existence because the owner of the shop had to use his limited resources to buy a window. but everyone can see the window and the job "created" by it so they are fooled into thinking a job was created and a window was brought into existence and that this was productive.the second chapter, creating jobs for the sake of job creation is really just moving jobs around, and usually the market not the government can best decide what people actually want and need.

25 July 2013 | 14 replies
I use Omni Graffle on mac and used to use Visio on Windows.