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ParticipantWeep screeds weren’t required back in the ’60s. Back then, the hope was that building paper would keep the framing dry and moisture would evaporate due to the natural permeability of the stucco. It’s possible that’s enough for a dry area like S.D., even in an abnormally wet winter like this one.
AK
ParticipantWeep screeds weren’t required back in the ’60s. Back then, the hope was that building paper would keep the framing dry and moisture would evaporate due to the natural permeability of the stucco. It’s possible that’s enough for a dry area like S.D., even in an abnormally wet winter like this one.
AK
ParticipantWeep screeds weren’t required back in the ’60s. Back then, the hope was that building paper would keep the framing dry and moisture would evaporate due to the natural permeability of the stucco. It’s possible that’s enough for a dry area like S.D., even in an abnormally wet winter like this one.
AK
ParticipantWeep screeds weren’t required back in the ’60s. Back then, the hope was that building paper would keep the framing dry and moisture would evaporate due to the natural permeability of the stucco. It’s possible that’s enough for a dry area like S.D., even in an abnormally wet winter like this one.
AK
ParticipantWeep screeds weren’t required back in the ’60s. Back then, the hope was that building paper would keep the framing dry and moisture would evaporate due to the natural permeability of the stucco. It’s possible that’s enough for a dry area like S.D., even in an abnormally wet winter like this one.
AK
ParticipantYou alarmist fool, the U.S. dollar is backed by … um … I dunno, Treasury bonds or something?
AK
ParticipantYou alarmist fool, the U.S. dollar is backed by … um … I dunno, Treasury bonds or something?
AK
ParticipantYou alarmist fool, the U.S. dollar is backed by … um … I dunno, Treasury bonds or something?
AK
ParticipantYou alarmist fool, the U.S. dollar is backed by … um … I dunno, Treasury bonds or something?
AK
ParticipantYou alarmist fool, the U.S. dollar is backed by … um … I dunno, Treasury bonds or something?
AK
ParticipantFrom my limited experience (14 months of house-hunting) that’s pretty typical … maybe even “not so bad” for a 40 year old REO.
Get your agent’s opinion on the company that did the inspection and estimate. Some are held in higher esteem than others.
AK
ParticipantFrom my limited experience (14 months of house-hunting) that’s pretty typical … maybe even “not so bad” for a 40 year old REO.
Get your agent’s opinion on the company that did the inspection and estimate. Some are held in higher esteem than others.
AK
ParticipantFrom my limited experience (14 months of house-hunting) that’s pretty typical … maybe even “not so bad” for a 40 year old REO.
Get your agent’s opinion on the company that did the inspection and estimate. Some are held in higher esteem than others.
AK
ParticipantFrom my limited experience (14 months of house-hunting) that’s pretty typical … maybe even “not so bad” for a 40 year old REO.
Get your agent’s opinion on the company that did the inspection and estimate. Some are held in higher esteem than others.
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