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Walter Edington Humidity how to get rid of it permanently
21 March 2020 | 2 replies
Should I replace the fans?
Luke Carl Never Break Your Policies!
23 March 2020 | 29 replies
No big deal hell I just replaced a door at another property last week all it takes is a phone call.
Tim Greenfield Cleveland Basement leakage_1938 Cape Cod
21 March 2020 | 0 replies
There were 2 courses of action recommended.OPTION 1:> 100% Line replacement and Water proof:> - To dig up both sides of house for gravel instal> - Water Proof both sides of home where water is intruding> -Replace storm drain lines needed on both sides of home> - cover and repitch top side to ensure proper flow away from home>> All Labor, Material, tax $13,255Option 2:> Repair Line, Jett, Repitch:>> -To dig 6ft of Stormdrain> - Repair Storm drain line where broken> -Jett lines to help clear buildup/ debris causing water to sit> -Cover and Repitch ground on driveway side of house>> All Labor, Material, Tax $2700I chose option 2, with the idea of potentially using internal membrane afterwards to thwart risk of any more water intrusion.
Lisa D. Tenant sent me a DocuSign document
22 March 2020 | 12 replies
If they say the laminate countertops need to be replaced and I have no intention of doing so they can find another place to live and I can move on to the next tenant.
Jessica L Dessert Please help me understand legal late fees in CT
21 March 2020 | 0 replies
I will also add i never ask for anything and i have replaced floors, repainted, fuxed things and because he never cleans gutters water leaks through walls causing mold and mildew rotting wood sills.
Michael Rivers Analyzing Rehab Remotely | Social Distancing in COVID-19
24 March 2020 | 2 replies
Keep it simple like "Complete Kitchen Remodel", "Bathroom Remodel", "Paint Exterior or Interior", "Flooring Cost Installed", "Roof Replacement", etc...
Jill F. Rent and Covid-19-our letter to tenants
8 April 2020 | 73 replies
There are several plans in news:Congress is working on a stimulus package: Democrats want to provide increased (full salary replacement) unemployment benefits and expanded medicaid to the unemployed and paid sick leave to those who have jobs but are quarantined as a result of the virus for the duration of the crisis.
Tim Greenfield Cleveland Basement leakage_membrane or outdoor seal
24 March 2020 | 2 replies
There were 2 courses of action recommended.OPTION 1:> 100% Line replacement and Water proof:> - To dig up both sides of house for gravel instal> - Water Proof both sides of home where water is intruding> -Replace storm drain lines needed on both sides of home> - cover and repitch top side to ensure proper flow away from home>> All Labor, Material, tax $13,255Option 2:> Repair Line, Jett, Repitch:>> -To dig 6ft of Stormdrain> - Repair Storm drain line where broken> -Jett lines to help clear buildup/ debris causing water to sit> -Cover and Repitch ground on driveway side of house>> All Labor, Material, Tax $2700I chose option 2, with the idea of potentially using internal membrane afterwards to thwart risk of any more water intrusion.
Kevin Zolea Advice to a Newbie Under Contract & Stuck
30 March 2020 | 19 replies
He also said If the roof isn’t leaking which it’s supposedly not, that I don’t need to replace the roof and I can hold off for the future.What are your guys thoughts?
Russell Brazil Be Greedy When Others Are Fearful
3 November 2021 | 72 replies
Dont gauge based on last 10 years, look going forward look at replacement cost, land value, repair costs, cap rate then drop it 20 % then its something to look at deal.