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Kevin Chen help! what price did you guys pay for house painting?
1 July 2021 | 19 replies
Are the walls and ceilings to be painted the same color?  
Tia Wilson Understanding BRRR Strategy
17 February 2022 | 24 replies
For example, in Cape Coral I purchased a lot and built a home for a total all in price of $238k back in February of last year.
Michael Choy Any concerns with the declining population in Birmingham?
12 December 2021 | 15 replies
Washington can't agree what color the sky is tomorrow. 
Monica M. Vinyl Plank Installed Over Ceramic Tile?
25 May 2018 | 12 replies
No matter what color the tile is - it will always be the superior flooring material.  
Evan Manship Fannie Mae Homestyle Mortgage
17 April 2018 | 53 replies
Hopefully in the Fort Myers, Cape Coral area?
Eric Cozby New Member from Ft. Myers, FL
3 January 2017 | 19 replies
My primary investing preference is Cape Coral.
Leo Lanza Design Help!
29 December 2015 | 8 replies
With the color of the bricks it would look a little drab and boring without it.
Mike McKinzie Republicans are Racist???
20 January 2010 | 18 replies
Martin Luther King approach, "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character."
Bienes Raices Letting the tenants paint one room
28 June 2010 | 18 replies
This might sound ridiculous, but is there any chance it won't look right when they move out eventually and it's painted back to the original color?
Sahel T. Criminals
6 January 2017 | 25 replies
The protected classes of the Fair Housing Act are race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, and disability.The guidance states that when a housing provider’s seemingly neutral policy or practice has a discriminatory effect, such as restricting access to housing on the basis of criminal history, and has a disparate impact on individuals of a particular race, national origin, or other protected class, the policy or practice is unlawful under the Fair Housing Act if it is not necessary to serve a substantial, legitimate, nondiscriminatory interest of the housing provider, or if the interest could be served by another practice that has a less discriminatory effect.