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Cooper B. Here is my goal. How would YOU make it happen?
10 March 2014 | 26 replies
They more than likely would have to be off MLS, as the foreclosure market right now is dry and hot.
Scott J. How to Address "Mold" Comment from Tenant
26 July 2013 | 6 replies
That would get the air circulating and dry out any moisture.
Cheryl S Help with the 2% 50% Rule
23 December 2011 | 35 replies
My architectural style is a newer roof, a dry ceiling and dry floors.
Brad Yamamoto Simultaneous closing in California
29 December 2011 | 1 reply
A dry closing, that is where the funding to close the first escrow comes from the money funding the second escrow.
Doug R. Valuing a single family home
22 March 2013 | 12 replies
Basements are common here, so we make sure they are bone dry.
Ryan Havens New to brrrr increasing interest blowing up my #s for refi
18 June 2022 | 2 replies
Keep in mind a big part of what sunk us in the GFC is that investor loans completely dried up .. right now they are available Albeit at a higher rate then 6 months ago But at least you can still get one.. things get worse LTVs are going to get lowered things will just continue to tighten up .. 
Carl W. Pandemic Rental Assistance?
18 October 2021 | 20 replies
No disrespect intended with this comment but If this was all above board, then why did he wait until after the signatures were dry before he told you about it? 
Ashtynn Baltimore Facebook will now let some employees work from anywhere
7 June 2020 | 36 replies
So all the good and cool people will leave and all the people who cannot find a job if they lose the job they "somehow" got will stay and keep sucking the corp dry.
Amy A. Fire sprinkler maintenance
30 October 2019 | 2 replies
It is a wet system on the first 2 floors and basement and a dry system on the 3rd floor.  
Guy Haramaty just sold my first sub 30k house in cleveland
21 January 2018 | 5 replies
(they cut copper and wires)we put in to it 1 month of self work (learned from youtube) plus hired a professional (for the shower and kitchen) at total of 20k.we sold it just now for 35k (lost 7k)the good thing is that i can notice the mistakes:1. we've upgreaded the elctrical sistem at a bout 4k. most buyers dont care for that and it cause a lot of holes in the old plaster wall (much worse the dry wall)2. we didnt paint the outside- thinking it less important (its very important)3. we used stick on tiles instead of vinyl floor (1 days extra work), replaced windows that were old but not in a bad shape and a few more extras there and to littles here...4. to stress to buy (we were not local and had a flight back home) and to sell (we thought the snow slow the market down- its not so true)to summaries it:dont buy a house with electrical issues, bad windows, and rough exterior.dont be afraid from holes in the walls, old paint or pluming issues- those are reliability easy to fix and drop the purchase price dramatically.now we will buy 2 more houses with a purchase price of 12-20k, remodeling budget of 8-10k.we predicts a 15k profit on a flip and 20% roi on a rental (1 house for each niche)i leave you with some pictures