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John Chapman Using robot vacuums for cleaning rental properties
23 December 2017 | 5 replies
They do better on hard floors, but have small chambers where the dirt collects, and have to be emptied out frequently. 
Aaron Weitzman Shiny Object Syndrome
28 July 2020 | 8 replies
Government websites (Census, BLS, local chambers of commerce), and real estate-specific data sources you can find via Google.
Sumit Verma Making an offer
6 May 2024 | 6 replies
Send him a letter, emphasize that you are personally yourself the end-buyer, include proof of funds, include something attesting to you being financeable (unless your proof of funds is for the full cash purchase price).If he owns 20 local businesses, good chance he's in at least one chamber of commerce, and if he's not, he 100% knows people that are, who will spill the beans and offer to do an intro if you mention you're interested in buying a gas station over a beer or a meal (there's probably like 3 people in that city that fit this description, why not get introduced to all 3?)
Nick Kenrick Hesitancy to Invest - is it Morally Right?
28 February 2023 | 88 replies
It's essentially an echo chamber
Sean Anayah Expensive chimney repair quote
2 December 2020 | 20 replies
Here is the cost breakdown: Install chimney cap: $1,630Crown coat: $380Waterproof chimney exterior: $495Flash seal: $599Install 16 ft of insulated stainless steel flue liner: $8,308Smoke chamber parge damaged area: $1,361Rebuild firebox: $2,610Install mount damper: $736Install approved heath rug: $215Total: Approximately $16,000. 
Jennifer Cheu Too ambitious to do bathroom repair myself??
27 November 2017 | 32 replies
nah you can do it... but smarter to budget a month without the bathroom.once you start the demo you will keep going until your down to studs and joists.do everything new, you wont regret it.the chamber pot system worked before it can work again.
Jason Chambers CALCULATING THE CAP RATE
19 December 2014 | 19 replies
@Jason Chambers Do search the form threads, there was recently a long thread on CAP rates - and the dangers of banding it about without really understanding its shortcomings.The CAP rate is a ratio which allows you to compare cash flows within a given location, but it tells you nothing about the quality of the cash flows being compared.Mathematically, CAP rate is simple: Net Operating Income / Acquisition cost.  
Bryanna Mendoza Spokane, WA - New House - Already Having Sewer Backup Problems!
1 March 2017 | 24 replies
All of the drain lines from the top floor should feed into the main line through gravity and bottom floor section enters into a pump chamber, reaches a certain level then activates the pump and then releases into the main line as well.
Brian Volland How Many Rules Are Too Many?
12 November 2016 | 20 replies
Our current rules detail things such as inoperable vehicles, trailers, quiet hours, smoking policy to cover vaping and marijuana usage, exception to subletting in extreme circumstance, waterbeds.
Account Closed No Inventory
20 April 2016 | 4 replies
Then go to every meetup, open house, chamber of commerce, coffee house, REAL ESTATE OFFICE and AGENT etc..... you can find, tell everyone you need to buy a home this week.