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4plexowner
Participantdid you mean to provide a link?
are you a Longhorn? “Utexas”
4plexowner
Participantdid you mean to provide a link?
are you a Longhorn? “Utexas”
4plexowner
Participantdid you mean to provide a link?
are you a Longhorn? “Utexas”
4plexowner
Participantdid you mean to provide a link?
are you a Longhorn? “Utexas”
4plexowner
Participant8 out of 10 Realtors think that it’s always great time to buy a house and you should buy the most house you can afford — and the other two think you should borrow a down payment from family and get a ‘gift’ letter to hide the loan
4plexowner
Participant8 out of 10 Realtors think that it’s always great time to buy a house and you should buy the most house you can afford — and the other two think you should borrow a down payment from family and get a ‘gift’ letter to hide the loan
4plexowner
Participant8 out of 10 Realtors think that it’s always great time to buy a house and you should buy the most house you can afford — and the other two think you should borrow a down payment from family and get a ‘gift’ letter to hide the loan
4plexowner
Participant8 out of 10 Realtors think that it’s always great time to buy a house and you should buy the most house you can afford — and the other two think you should borrow a down payment from family and get a ‘gift’ letter to hide the loan
4plexowner
Participant8 out of 10 Realtors think that it’s always great time to buy a house and you should buy the most house you can afford — and the other two think you should borrow a down payment from family and get a ‘gift’ letter to hide the loan
August 19, 2009 at 1:29 PM in reply to: REO seller wants pool filled and working before appraisal! #4466134plexowner
ParticipantAK brings up an interesting point – I wonder though how much it would cost to fill the pool according to codes
I believe code requires the walls of the pool be torn down to 18-24″ or so below ground level – there are also code specs for drainage holes in the bottom – probably code specs for appropriate material to fill the pool and compaction of that material
it might cost as much to fill it as to repair it
August 19, 2009 at 1:29 PM in reply to: REO seller wants pool filled and working before appraisal! #4468054plexowner
ParticipantAK brings up an interesting point – I wonder though how much it would cost to fill the pool according to codes
I believe code requires the walls of the pool be torn down to 18-24″ or so below ground level – there are also code specs for drainage holes in the bottom – probably code specs for appropriate material to fill the pool and compaction of that material
it might cost as much to fill it as to repair it
August 19, 2009 at 1:29 PM in reply to: REO seller wants pool filled and working before appraisal! #4471444plexowner
ParticipantAK brings up an interesting point – I wonder though how much it would cost to fill the pool according to codes
I believe code requires the walls of the pool be torn down to 18-24″ or so below ground level – there are also code specs for drainage holes in the bottom – probably code specs for appropriate material to fill the pool and compaction of that material
it might cost as much to fill it as to repair it
August 19, 2009 at 1:29 PM in reply to: REO seller wants pool filled and working before appraisal! #4472164plexowner
ParticipantAK brings up an interesting point – I wonder though how much it would cost to fill the pool according to codes
I believe code requires the walls of the pool be torn down to 18-24″ or so below ground level – there are also code specs for drainage holes in the bottom – probably code specs for appropriate material to fill the pool and compaction of that material
it might cost as much to fill it as to repair it
August 19, 2009 at 1:29 PM in reply to: REO seller wants pool filled and working before appraisal! #4473974plexowner
ParticipantAK brings up an interesting point – I wonder though how much it would cost to fill the pool according to codes
I believe code requires the walls of the pool be torn down to 18-24″ or so below ground level – there are also code specs for drainage holes in the bottom – probably code specs for appropriate material to fill the pool and compaction of that material
it might cost as much to fill it as to repair it
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