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Blake Van Ness How do I treat this
6 December 2024 | 5 replies

Hello i'm working Insulating my garage. When we removed some of the wall we found that there was damage to the wood. Does anyone know what I can do to treat it ? Appreciate yall for taking the time to read

Brittany Hunter Treat for termites as a precaution?
18 January 2020 | 0 replies

Hey everyone! So i just sold my first flip and it was an awesome experience!! I am now in the market for a new property to fix and flip. This was my first home i EVER bought therefore, i never thought to check for sig...

Kirk R. DIY retaining wall using treated lumber
15 April 2020 | 5 replies

my old wood retraining wall is rotted out. 
Lowes has on sale for $2.50.
Severe Weather (Actual: 3-in x 4-in x 8-ft) Pressure Treated Landscape Timber
How would you attach these? nails? spikes? 
would the 3 inch o...

Patricia Guerrero Termite Inspection HOA refusal to treat
7 April 2021 | 3 replies

I am selling my townhouse and termite inspection came out with Section 1 termite issue on the outside of the property which is covered by the association.  HOA was forwarded termite inspection, but they only sent out ...

Will G. How do you treat "deferred maintenance"?
16 February 2018 | 8 replies

so every apartment deal if have looked at has considerable "deferred maintainance".Is there such a thing as a turn key "c" class property?Or, if it does not need considerable capex, is it then by definition a "B"?I ge...

Sonu W. Treating Expenses as an Insurance Model
27 April 2017 | 3 replies

Hello all,I'm fairly new to this real estate investing game.  Family has invested in rental properties for years that I've been heavily exposed to, and now doing my own research to get into it myself (and learning all...

Randall Hoeber Termite Extermination Follow-up/Re-treat
21 September 2017 | 7 replies

I own a rental property in Warner Robins, Georgia; bought it about 12 months ago.  As per the inspection report the property was treated for termites.  Is it necessary to retreat every year, or would every two to thre...

Emil Kostov Treated fairly or burn in hell
20 March 2023 | 6 replies

Hey guys, I'm in the final stage of purchasing my first investment property and before I proceed forward, I'd love to get an extra piece of the priceless BP advice on the DSCR loan I got from the mortgage company. A b...

Adi Habib How do you treat your investments?
9 April 2019 | 1 reply

A young future investor here. How do you treat your rental properties? Do you treat them as investments or run them as a business? If so, explain why. Can rental properties be run as a business? Thank you.

Tim Lee treated plywood foundation perimter & parging
10 November 2009 | 3 replies

I have a house that I'm working on that has an addition on a pier foundation. I'm trying to come up with a way to seal in the foundation perimeter, similar to manufactured housing skirting. I'm trying to find out if...