
14 March 2010 | 71 replies
Therefore, paying someone like Nick J for example, to guide them and teach them is worth the money in my opinion.Just the same, there are many discussions about doing short sales and they cover just about every detail, but still newbies don't seem to be running out and completing these deals successfully and regularly or we certaihnly would here about it in the success stories.

21 October 2009 | 16 replies
If you don't use these crews on a regular basis, chances are that half of them won't show up and the other half will be incompetent.

15 June 2010 | 18 replies
One is in a profession where his colleagues are regularly shot at and killed by the dregs of society.

24 November 2012 | 9 replies
As David mentioned if you have hundreds of units you can make a little money with volume.I focus on my own investments and brokering deals as that is the highest and best use of my time over anything else I could be doing ROI wise.Christopher with just a few houses you have to watch out for residential agents cutting you a deal on the side to manage your houses while they wait on a regular deal to close.You want a management company that has systems and processes in place to protect your investment as much as possible as that takes infrastructure, training, etc. where the PM company has to charge certain fees to survive.If you have time you can do it yourself but if you are making hundreds per hour doing other activities then it pays to factor in PM costs and have someone else do it.I don't see you finding a PM person to take care of "all the s&*t" for you and you do the easy part and give them a small fee in return.

29 January 2013 | 0 replies
Already have a line of businesses that regularly use for maintenance.

19 September 2021 | 21 replies
Additionally, there are many experienced folks here on BP that contribute to those threads regularly.
5 May 2013 | 6 replies
There are fewer seams for water to seep through and the corners will be held in place by the baseboard around the perimeter.But to answer your question, you could probably just take pointers from a regular ceramic/porcelain tile video.

20 September 2010 | 19 replies
The price on the shelf might be cheaper at one of the big chains,but in my experience,if you are a regular customer at the smaller building supplies,they will discount everything you buy.Go into HD and ask them what kind of deal they can give you on something and they only have the authority to sell it as priced.The other guys will cut you a deal to keep your buisness.

4 September 2008 | 7 replies
We have accounts at Lowe's and HD and use them very regularly (we are among the top contractor's in our area by $ amount at each store).

26 November 2012 | 15 replies
To increase the life of the compressor, the underside of the refer should be cleaned out on a regular basis.