
11 April 2015 | 7 replies
Great Stuff (sold in hardware stores) is good for a lot of the sealing.

26 December 2016 | 151 replies
Its an investment in future growth in the company based on multiple factors such as profits, new stores opened, ect.I agree you can be a 30 year old retiring a millionaire but for every 30 year old braggin on the mountain top nobody can count the number of bankruptcies from investors with no clue or no plan.Jason

25 April 2015 | 10 replies
As far as the financials of the restaurant, they have better monthly sales than my inside store sales.

15 April 2015 | 10 replies
For a few dollars per month, depending on the policy chosen, it can provide additional levels of liability and premise insurance to the tenant, it protects the tenant's possessions in case of fire, theft, natural disaster (u never know, some be storing expensive gear, clothing, bling, in my units), it insures against accidentally injuring others (including their guests) on the property, and some policies even continue paying the tenant's rent if it happens that the tenant(s) loses his/her job during their tenancy.

5 November 2015 | 8 replies
The new appraisal came back at the purchase price and 3 months later I am still trying to get them to understand the issues I had with their appraiser- incorrect data on one of the comps, and using a property that was converted from a book store to an apartment after the sale.

17 April 2015 | 36 replies
It was built in a Czech furnitures factory, and it sucked something terrible, but it was the only thing customs let me take out - it was too terrible for even Russians, and that's something...I came to Ohio, and somebody felt sorry for me and gave me a very decent case for the violin, cause all I had was a card board box...I went to a string shop called The Loft in Columbus to get the thing tuned up.

2 October 2015 | 14 replies
Any of the major brands are decent; go to the store and see which one feels right to you.

6 October 2015 | 22 replies
@Michael McCartneyTry this one. https://www.mccoys.com/store/san-antonio-nw-txThey will have or be able to order just about any kind of hardi you want.

9 December 2019 | 7 replies
In fact, I would guess it was done opening the door too wide, hitting furniture on it, or swinging it open at move in (some of the greatest potential for damage there).My tip--ideally, do a checklist at move in (like renting a car) and make sure they sign and note any damage (see below sources).

4 October 2015 | 6 replies
Does anyone know of a staging company or where tp get staging furniture for Baltimore and DC?