10 April 2023 | 9 replies
We were advised to line the perimeter of the house with plastic and hose the siding down while carefully pulling off mostly whole pieces.
29 October 2013 | 5 replies
People are not careful and run too much grease down the drain and sewer clogs up, or baby drops a plastic lid in toilet that plugs sewer, $1200 later the plumber fishes it out after sewage backed up and ruined $1000 of carpet.
30 April 2018 | 92 replies
Plastic interior could almost be hosed out if necessary.
11 March 2020 | 15 replies
The "house contribution" goes to all communally used items such as trash bags, dish soap, toilet paper, laundry detergent, coffee, etc.
4 January 2021 | 106 replies
Being funny but maybe you could get one of those plastic face shields and a mask, plus plastic gloves, plus a disposable gown?
5 December 2021 | 380 replies
Plastic ones break so easy and apparently tenants hang them from.
5 November 2020 | 63 replies
I've lived in Vermont my whole life, but after the summer of my high school graduation, I decided to pack my bags and move to Texas to pursue real estate.
23 November 2020 | 15 replies
Plus some sanding sponges and a dust mask, and a shop vac with a drywall bag inside it (otherwise you will destroy your shop vac with dust).
4 December 2023 | 17 replies
Please be very cautious i paid in January for a reia program in south miami $20,000 and put down $10,000 i got a 20 page booklet plastic binder and all contract memory card with 20 videos that start if you have question ask panel on our Facebook group please understand i paid for a private mentor that would be there when ever i need it help not a Facebook group i was even more disappointed when i was exited and scheduled my mentor a month in advance to review and learn and no mentor showed up i did loose $10,000 my down payment and saved $10,000 when i cancelled 30 days later be cautious Talk to people in person that have taken the course if you can my refund policy was inly 72 hrs after that i could not get my deposit good luck
10 December 2018 | 8 replies
@Julian Pilate-Hutcherson We work almost exclusively with OOS investors and it's a mixed bag...I sold 3 MF properties this month to folks that have never been to the state...and I have another set of clients that have been in the market for months and make routine visits to the city...I think it has a lot to do with comfort-level...truth told, we can leverage technology and get every possible detail on the table for review to make a pretty informed buy/pass decision...combined with an inspection and appraisal, there is really no need to be here in person looking at deals....