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Chris Cozzens Assistance Needed - Buying Commercial Kitchen Space
2 March 2016 | 1 reply
We do shipping nationwide and moving the the west would help double our production power and take advantage of lower shipping rates to the west.  
Stan Sims Wholesale Success One Year Later!
3 November 2016 | 5 replies
My focus has been on networking currently as I have been building a powerful group of cash investors, knowledgable partners, and wise friends. 
Cameron Price Anybody buy homes is poor locations and move them?
4 October 2015 | 3 replies
How tall and wide the house is makes a difference and how much support it needs underneath to move in the first place.If you have to go across old bridges with weight limits, around a bunch of tight curves, low power lines and traffic lights that have to be lifted, street trees you have to work around etc.Distance and what time of day due to congestion house would need to be moved.10k to 30k sounds very light to me on moving costs.
Yoann Mamy Randriamihaja Electric receptacle with reversed neutral/hot wire?
10 October 2015 | 8 replies
I also checked it with a non-contact voltage tester and the larger blade hole (which should be neutral) appears to be hot.So I opened the receptacle (after turning power off) but the white wire goes where the white label is on the receptacle and when I compare it to another working receptacle, it's wired the same.So my guess is that neutral (white) and hot (black) wires are reversed at the power supply (electrical panel?).
Tanya F. Hooray for California
6 October 2018 | 14 replies
“This is a way that we can extend benefits of solar power,” Spatt said.
Arnie Guida Letter Grading Areas...C+, B, D
15 May 2014 | 3 replies
These descriptions are adapted to neighborhoods as well: A is the hot area with huge rents and prices, B somewhere below that, C would perhaps be a solid blue-collar area (stable, a bit run down, but generally solid residents), D and below are places you want to avoid after dark.The grades are just short-hand to give everyone an idea of what to expect.
Arvind Sundar How many is too many?
6 June 2016 | 6 replies
It would probably have to be a pretty classy area for a power pole to impact the ability to rent it. 
Account Closed Landlord and owner friendly markets
12 June 2016 | 16 replies
Because the school districts, currently have not been able to be properly funded by the state, the powers that be in Austin have decided to pass that difference to the home owners.  
Brandon Sturgill What are the Top Questions to Ask When Offering on a Multifamily?
28 December 2017 | 60 replies
With that being said, knowledge is power and the more info you get the better. 
Will Gaston What's the best or most useful clause in your lease?
16 October 2017 | 53 replies
This is probably the most important item I've added to my original lease.It's been my experience that the lease is the most powerful management tool a landlord has and I'm looking for additional suggestions so that I can add to it.