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Jeremy Tillotson How to Troubleshoot Your Furnace (Throw Money At It Seriously)
18 January 2015 | 3 replies
If not change the batteries on t-stat and try again.If it doesn't you need to check for power to furnace, and if that doesn't work you can check the doors on the furnace to see if they are tight and the door switch is engaged.A normal sequence of operation would be the induction motor comes on, after a few seconds, it will check whats called a sail switch to ensure it is venting air, at that time the glow plug should come on, and following the gas valve opens, firing the burners, the flame sensor will check to ensure that the flame did light to ensure burners light, and then the blower motor will engage. 
Ashton Astillero Would you cut corners here?
23 January 2015 | 27 replies
But at the time, with basically no projects under my belt as a GC, I saw that cost as a small fee to get a jump start to build a reputation for me and my crew. 
Ramon Moreno 130 k in equity in my first property and no idea how to use it
12 December 2015 | 11 replies
I've come to realize that a buy and hold strategy focusing on cash flow not appreciation of multi family buildings would be the best direction to go since I already have one under my belt ,12 years 100 units minimum cash flow per unit $100.
Arvind Sundar Interest Rates
22 May 2016 | 13 replies
. - yes i got a quote for 25% down ; 30 yrs ; 4.25% and $5K closing costs You're doing fine then provided your realtor, who probably has more transactions under her belt than you, advises you that there's no reason to think this lender has reliability issues. 
Eric Calabrese British EU
25 June 2016 | 9 replies
China has been experiencing tremendous pain and many of China's rust belt sectors are already in recession.
Joseph King Multi family investment in Sacramento?
9 June 2018 | 27 replies
Focus on rust belt, pharmaceutical, military, and university and college towns.
Mario Quehl ​Newbie looking to get started in Honolulu, Hawaii
27 November 2016 | 12 replies
Aloha, @Mario Quehl and welcome to the scene :) It's great that you already have some knowledge under your belt and are putting together a team of investor-friendly professionals in various roles.
Bastian Kneuse Investment Property vs. Own House – SF Bay Area
2 March 2017 | 16 replies
The cash flow is now enough to replace my income so, at age 63, it's back to the slush belt for me.
Leah Bonner My biggest Obstacle, Too young??
5 April 2017 | 18 replies
Having deals under my belt was all I needed to overcome the age obstacle because now I could talk about the deals I've done and that immediately gets past the "who do you think you are, kid?"
Matt W. Water leak and repair time
16 June 2017 | 6 replies
The leak damaged the carpet, wood flooring in Kitchen and breakfastareas as well as much drywall. a few days after this, a restoration company came to cut out significant drywall, remove living room carpet and wood flooring, the did put plastic up to close off the areas until they came back to repair everything. 5  days after that a plumber came to repipe the leak.   3 days later, the restoration co. came to place 2 large dehumidifiers and to blowers to run 24 hrs per day for 3 days.