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Scott Ficek Surfaces-What do you like?
20 February 2008 | 11 replies
All it takes is rough handling while moving a refrigerator or stove in, and the floor will look bad.Sheet vinyl is nothing more than paper over felt with a clear plastic sheet for protection.
N/A N/A Credit Unions
22 September 2006 | 3 replies
Most service their own paper offering better terms and lower up front fees.
Joshua Watts New project underway
3 March 2020 | 26 replies
We plan on keeping the same layout but just about everything else is being tore out. 
Eric P. First time filing taxes as a landlord, questions...
21 January 2020 | 15 replies
I've been keeping paper receipts in folders all year (gutted and rehabbed them), didn't really have the time earlier to do anything else with them.
Salvador Hernandez Jr Getting into the wholesale game
24 February 2023 | 43 replies
Just be aware that you have 100 no’s before you get a yes and that yes needs to make sense on paper.
Steve Faucette Poughkeepsie, NY Advise!
20 September 2016 | 13 replies
Poghkeepsies is a lure to many rei on paper but it is very fickle.
Joe L New member here from NY
9 October 2012 | 3 replies
Small retailers are getting crushed IMO and if you have to lay out $1M for a building is it worth it now that you have to chase potential renters?
Phil C. Access to Capital - What to do next
23 October 2012 | 12 replies
Let me try and answer these questions first as it should not be as intensive in regards to the length of my answers...I directed traffic with ads... from the city newspaper (which also would add to the internet), to the thrifty nickel newspaper, to craigslist, through military paper, through word of mouth, through my business cards, etc...
Brandon Turner How Much Do You Improve Your Rentals?
21 May 2019 | 23 replies
For this, I have to compare my condition or projected condition to competing rentals, how long an improvement will last, (Granite counter-tops versus an upgraded toilet paper holder) the trends in the market place, such as what tenants appear to be trending toward liking, how popular a particular item is, and wether I might get only the same rent as I would have, but possibly just get a better tenant.Those are all bottom-line, figuring out the net dollars concerns.2) How much time and aggravation it saves me:Here, I go beyond just how many net dollars in extra rent I'll collect, versus the cost of improving, and I consider how much extra time it takes me to wait another week to rent it, or possibly how much time I waste dealing with a "b" quality tenant, when for an extra $1,000 worth of upgrades, I might have attracted an "a."
Khadijah New should I pull my offer
26 October 2013 | 12 replies
@Stephanie Dupuis hit it right on the nail, legally your offer is dead unless you have an AOS (agreement or sale) or whatever term you want to use for it, that states otherwise.However, it doesn't sound like you used any paper work.