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Tyler S. Website
28 December 2014 | 15 replies
If you want it to be a meaningful source of information for people to find you organically over the internet - that's a massive project.
Glenn Espinosa Contractor nickel and diming
2 July 2011 | 10 replies
I agree with Matt and J Scott that $150.00 is probably not worth arguing over given your time frame.As a licensed contractor myself, if I were to overlook something that was needed in order to complete my proposed task, I would have to "eat it", complete the needed work and not charge my customer.
Marty Gangler Can renters sue a contractor?
1 July 2011 | 7 replies
If I had the same situation on my own home I'd expect a certain amount of disruption and accomodation to the plumber's schedule - life ain't perfect and in that scenario the plumber's the one in the driving seat.How would that be an 'unreasonable disturbance' when the task is to try and sort out their plumbing problem ?
Dante Williams NEED ADVICE! HELP!
2 August 2011 | 3 replies
I've already posted on the internet am I missing anything?
Rob Beeman Are your Contractors Lead Safe Certified?
8 May 2012 | 22 replies
However, forums such as this ARE ready by people from everywhere, so they can be informed & do their own due diligence as to whether the law applies to their business or not, and if so, seek out a local training provider from the EPA site.The EPA has said that they are making efforts to educate the public (and those who need to comply to the law) about the existence of the law, however they also pass that task onto the training providers.I am a contractor as well, and when I took my training last year, I was surprised how many contractors, like myself, did not know about the law, so I took the steps to help train & certify those that may need it.
Douglas Wolf private funding
7 July 2011 | 9 replies
I believe it has to do with the fact that private funding sources are not the type you would normally find on an internet forum.From my experience, private money is something you'd find in close proximity to a particular deal, and more often than not, by word of mouth and/or by visiting local real estate investment groups.While there may be people who look to sources like BP to invest their money, it isn't your typial medium for private money.
Jarcelyn Dorsey Reverse Wholesaling
29 May 2019 | 21 replies
The file would contain the subject property's address so you could mail there and often, it will contain a mailing address for the investor in which you should send mailers there.You can also use Google, PIPL and other internet research sites once you identify the owner name (individual or company) and through your internet seraches, you can often find contact info.
Sharad M. Managing contractors
10 July 2011 | 27 replies
SOMETIMES if I go in and know the guy working the contractor services desk, I can get him to knock 10% off the top for me.If you're able to cold step into HD/Lowes and get 20-65% off your buy just for drawing breath, absent of going through the bid room, please share with the class your trick for doing so... hell, if you can show me the way to accomplish this task I am willing to cut you a check for your help as an outside consultant.
Matthew J. T. Is it a good idea to get a real estate licence?
26 July 2022 | 34 replies
Don't listen to anyone who says that internet sites are better than the MLS, they're not.
Patrick Howell Cash out refinance on my entire portfolio
11 June 2012 | 10 replies
If you were at a regular lender they could give you an internet appraisal and tell you upfront.