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6 September 2016 | 26 replies
At this point, I have found it difficult to find a reliable contractor to rehab my property.
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30 October 2017 | 36 replies
Hey @Rae Dolan I love a good healthy discussion :-) One great thing is that there's no one solution that's the right fit for everyone.
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22 December 2022 | 6 replies
Easiest solution may be to place a towel or blanket over the hole and hold it in place with a box or piece of furniture.If you are the Landlord, you need to learn how to repair it or hire a pro:
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30 December 2016 | 112 replies
As long as you do the research in your market, work with good lenders, and good contractors, when something goes wrong someone will have a solution.
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23 December 2022 | 36 replies
I'll keep at it and report back.Frank, you're in my area so I'll try to get a recommendation from one of my contacts as to a good reliable company - I know lots of rehabbers.
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25 December 2022 | 0 replies
We noticed a lack of reliable and available handyman services throughout the investor community and have started a new project that might help.
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23 December 2022 | 20 replies
arianne's look is classic. i agree with all the gray votes. article after article goes with gray. color is at the heart of your design project and can create a light, bright tone which brings a sense of place to your potential clients. it says whatever you pair with me will look amazing. crisp white trim works wonders as the accent. it is sophisticated and elegant. it is modern, edgy and timeless. it is the perfect chameleon. it is simple and reliable. it represents peace and balance. all furniture styles may benefit from it.
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23 December 2022 | 7 replies
I think the largest challeneg as you put it will be to get someone for the rehab that is reliable and timely, a lot of times those things do not go direct with one another.
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23 December 2022 | 9 replies
You don't need the risk, and it's a common courtesy.In addition to a fridge and microwave--which you 100% need if there's no kitchen--consider some additional cooking solutions like an air fryer, crockpot, hot plate, panini press, etc.
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29 May 2021 | 166 replies
So my now wife was given 1/2 a house, so tell her to stick in there:) Financially, I think it's important as a couple that you talk about it and come up with a mutual solution together.