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Account Closed Best way to remove mold?
13 June 2016 | 44 replies
If you look at all the specialized products, they all contain a halogen derivative to kill mold - look at a periodice table of the elements and the second column from the right contains all the "-ine" compounds, chlorine, fluorine, astatine, etc.
Jack B. Tenant said he'd be naked when I'm doing tours for new tenants
17 February 2020 | 92 replies
Some would say nope I need them to keep going because it is costing me 5k PER DAY .. but I realize the human element in it.. and they appreciated the time off and now they are working overtime and are right back on schedule doing a great job and everyone is happy..
Eddie Ziv Appreciation VS. Cash flow - The clash of the titans....
15 June 2010 | 341 replies
Originally posted by nationwidepi:Originally posted by Eddie:When it comes to appreciation, one can argue that although there is an element of speculation (an attempt to Predict the future value based on current known variables) there is also element of extrapolation ( Predicting future trend based on past trends) The base of this argument can be, that looking back in history, the events we've been experiencing in the past two years or so, is an anomaly.Exactly what I have said all along, great point Eddie!