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Scott Ficek Surfaces-What do you like?
20 February 2008 | 11 replies
Even if some moron deeply gouges or somehow burns the tile, you can use a belt sander (with a somewhat light touch!)
Darryl K Real Estate Investing Books
24 January 2013 | 36 replies
It is a great publication and I have learned a LOT from it and do with every publication.Trump's books are drama, but he is colorful, so take them with a large grain of salt.
Austin Dudley HELOC application demands for flood insurance on primary res.?
25 June 2020 | 7 replies
IF IT IS WILL BE A BLUISH COLOR.
Daniel Gibson How do DTI levels impact purchasing power/price point?
15 April 2023 | 6 replies
This essentially means you need a lot higher income to qualify for properties as a primary residence while as an investment property the pro is that you get to use rental income to offset your mortgage PITIA and you ONLY have to qualify for whatevers left if the calculation results in a negative cashflow number (if its positive it actually requires zero income or it just helps your situation ).So regarding the topic of how DTI affects what you qualify for, yes DTI is the main determinant that will affect your purchasing power so carefully plan your next 5 moves like PBD patrick bet david says but in this context its the next financial strategic moves not PBD's 5 next moves.Let me know if that helps or questions that arise and someone on our team can help shed some light on this often over looked topic further.
Account Closed Refreshing/Refinishing Oak Cabinets
6 November 2012 | 30 replies
I'm thinking a darker color with a light countertop would look awesome for the money!
Bienes Raices Mold behind vanity in bathroom
9 January 2014 | 30 replies
There is some mold on the cardboard backing under the side wall (at the bottom of the wall where the medicine cabinet and the light switch are).
David Niles Rehab Addict
28 March 2013 | 34 replies
That show makes me happy, happy, happy.Don I have to admit Don, over the holidays, a family member had it on and I watched the xmas episode with them putting up lights and doing the one guys whole truck up, lmao.
Brandon Turner Would You Halt Evictions During the Holidays? FannieMae and FreddieMac are...
18 December 2012 | 47 replies
Especially in light of the potential to develop them into a loyal and dependable long term tenant!
Brandon Turner GoogleTrends Says Real Estate Investing is Declining?
2 April 2013 | 41 replies
It's like a Blue Light Special at K-Mart. :)
Brandon Turner How Much Do You Improve Your Rentals?
21 May 2019 | 23 replies
Obviously, if the rent is $2,000 per month (remember, I'm in Southern California) and I rent it 15 days earlier, $1,000 that I spent is more than recovered since I don't have to pay the light bill on a vacant place, or incur more cost of marketing a vacancy.Another item I've been running into lately is thinking way ahead, and wondering when the tenant gives their notice to terminate the tenancy, how will the unit or house look if I'm going to show it to prospects while they're still there?