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Gregory Schwartz $10,000 SBA Loan / Grant
12 May 2020 | 187 replies
And then, if someone wants to rent your property who has a history of not paying rent, you’re not allowed to reject them.But as long as you bend the knee to DC, they’ll print the money to pay you.You better call congress now and tell them to reject this bill.The cure is worse than the disease.OPEN AMERICA NOW!
Greg R. Housing crash deniers ???
14 January 2023 | 2904 replies
The feds have stated they are going to drive the economy into a recession to cure inflation along with crashing the housing market. 
David Doyle I'm a Plumber/Investor & I'm here to help
12 September 2018 | 202 replies
thanks, dave.. i got a quote for $1500 labor only. from tear out to finish tiling and grout. i thought that was high. i expected $800 to be honest, that's a 3 day job, including concrete curing. i have done this kind of work and know exactly what's involved. i will follow your advice and talk to mom and pop shop..btw, i have plumbed 10+ houses in the past 4 yrs. i do not agree with you "forget pex". pex is amazing and plumbers are scared of it cause even homewners can use it. the only areas where it's not that good is under pedestal sinks and the vertical runs for the showers (flimsy). pex expands in cold weather, much cheaper, much quicker. i can plumb a 1k sq house with a basement in 3-4 hrs.what's not to love?
Cole Fleishour Tenant refusing my entrance of property due to COVID
4 January 2021 | 106 replies
I would issue a cure or quit advising the tenants that complaints of the dog wandering loose have been made to you.
Ryan Hazelwood Age, how many rentals, and type of rentals?
20 March 2022 | 384 replies
However, the USDA mortgage requirements meant that the buyer most likely didn’t have the ‘cost to cure’ funds needed to get over the finish line to appease the lender’s inspection and this worked in our benefit allowing us to buy the home for $27,500 less than the accepted offer by that buyer.  
Account Closed Is the Real Estate market really not going to take a hit?
31 October 2020 | 392 replies
Your other childish arguing of "prove the sun sets in the west, SHOW ME or else it isn't real", well if your incapable of lifting a finger to learn anything, I am not here to cure your problems."
John Park Tenant sees a ghost. What should my response be?
15 August 2018 | 117 replies
Ask her to serve the cure or quit notice you send to ghost for unauthorized guest who's not on the lease.
Nate Wightman New construction costs per sq. ft small multifamily
9 August 2018 | 79 replies
It takes only a couple of weeks to build a modular home at the factory... ideally the foundation should cure for much longer than that.  
Chris A. Tenant bathroom floor needs to be redone
17 February 2018 | 6 replies
A shower door wont cure it unless the cause is them not using a shower closure.
Brad Wood Washington DC rent increase and DC property registration
4 April 2019 | 4 replies
You put that exemption number in the appropriate spot in your DC Lease Agreement.If you are challenged by the tenant about the rental increase, which in your case seems to be a little bit over the CPI-W + 2%, and you are registered as exempt with RAD then you can tell the tenant that you have the right to raise the rent to whatever you want.Here's a pamphlet where you can read more about Rent Control in DC and cure your insomnia: https://dhcd.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dhcd/publication/attachments/RentControlFactSheet.pdf