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Brandon Campbell Trespassers caught but will they return and become squatters?
5 May 2025 | 5 replies
The first red flag I encountered was when I tried opening the front door, it was being blocked by some object and could only open about 6 inches.
Lucas Helliker House Hacking Using 203k or Homestyle Loan to Duplex Down
29 April 2025 | 7 replies
It was extremely expensive because we needed to replace the electrical for the basement, dig down 8 inches, and replace the water service. 
Juan Cristales Build 2 Rent - Duplex Day 2-ish...
28 April 2025 | 0 replies
So we started to do the dirt work for the fill-dirt and the pad.The process is relatively simple:- Where the concrete slab will sit... at it's highest point, it needs to be 12 inches above the crown of the road in front.- The "footings" for the slab, which is simply just the "trenches" that go around the perimeter of the slab (and other areas to) but that's all according the the plans (trust me, your foundation guy will know exactly what to do)... those "footings" need to be around 26-inches deep. - We had to pump the water out to DRY OUT the area faster with a hand pump... no biggie.It's been drying up well over the course of the last couple days here in Texas.We DO NOT want to put that good Fill Dir in while this sucker has water in it... waste a few days letting it dry...
Edward Schenkel Ask An Attorney Anything About Real Estate Law
6 May 2025 | 224 replies
You mow the lawn, plant trees, make a garden, and work hard to make sure that every inch of your property looks beautiful.
Marcos De la Cruz Paying $800/yr per LLC in CA for out of state rentals
27 April 2025 | 33 replies
You think the Republicans, the party of limited government, will raise taxes and hire the enormous amount of manpower required to go over every inch of the forests every day? 
Jen Geisler Renting an unpermitted apartment????
24 April 2025 | 16 replies
Our code violation... we had a staple for the insulation every 6 inches
Alexander Ignacio Tenant Security Deposit
24 April 2025 | 6 replies
Can charge a cost per inch.
Ethan Tomlinson Saving for a House Hack
16 April 2025 | 14 replies
I have no debts, I only have to pay for groceries and gas right now so I’m able to save about 2300-2500 each month after paying my living expenses each month.Other things to know:My current savings are about 20k and I have 4k in a Roth.My credit score has been 750+ for quite some time nowI have only had my two w-2 part time jobs for about a couple months, before then a lot of my labor was 1099 or even just being payed cash, and if I remember correctly you need 2 years of income to get approved for an FHA loan generally.So what steps should I take to inch closer to obtaining a house hack?
Jay Hinrichs Detroit Tarrifs is now the time for a rebirth and new look @ this market
17 April 2025 | 91 replies
He told me that the labor cost is about $0.2-0.3 for a 8 inch plush.
Jeff Brenot Getting an electrical transformer removed from property
8 April 2025 | 17 replies
Near the top of the pole, there's a vertical white insulator, about 8 to 12 inches long, with a little white stick the same length off to the right.