
8 February 2024 | 27 replies
to start: large level and small level power tools (drill, saws, nail gun, multi tool) screw drivershammersmeasuring tapesstud locatorchalk stringpry barvicesmagnet wire stripper flashlight tapes (duct, blue, masking)paint brushes, rollers, pans gloves putty knifestraight edge cutting tool steel woolpapertowels, shop towels garbage bagsmagic eraser

3 June 2017 | 34 replies
This put downward pressure on market prices and cause neighborhoods to decline.a rapid population increase will cause a shortage of housing, and this will tend to increase rents and prices.We are not talking about identifying specific up and coming neighborhoods on their way to gentrification, this is very hard to do without being very familiar with a given neighborhood, but about painting the states with a very wide brush and see what cities are going to grow at a macro level.The list below has links to the wikipedia demographics section.The 1 minute tour of relevant US citiesCities with secular demographic downtrend: Detroit MICleveland OHBirmingham ALCities with stable long term demographics: Kansas City MOIndianapolis INMemphis TNCities with secular demographic uptrend: Tampa FLAtlanta GADallas Fort Worth TXCharlotte NCCities that became too expensive for turnkey: Las Vegas NVOrlando FLPhoenix AZ
24 January 2020 | 15 replies
I've been brushing up on Fair Housing and I'm not sure about this distinction.

28 December 2014 | 13 replies
The other cheap update you could do is to but in some brushed nickel or oil rubbed bronze towel holders, toilet paper holders, etc (whichever matches the faucets).

17 October 2014 | 15 replies
However, when someone puts you in that category, it would be best to brush it off and let work ethic speak for itself.

15 January 2009 | 9 replies
Homebuyers are still out there, a few come out of the brush everyday.
16 October 2009 | 5 replies
The repair man used a long handled wire brush to scrub it off.

22 January 2015 | 35 replies
All: We provide all our tenants with a "Welcome package" which includes small plastic caddy filled with cleaning supplies under the kitchen sink, along with a toilet brush and plunger.

19 August 2014 | 15 replies
I used a brush today on a very narrow strip where a roller wouldn't work, and it worked quite well.

7 May 2018 | 8 replies
@Mike Milano The question is not about the safety of application, the question behind the question is: will this primer "seal in place" the lead paint without any EPA violation against the lead being friable, also will it not disturb that lead paint/chip when it is applied, I know for a fact that rollers and paint brushes can chip out paint especially when epoxy or even simply paint is applied, there is a viscosity factor when you start applying it, therefore if you have a chipped paint and you roll it with something viscous, then you are potentially spreading the lead based paint.