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Carwhore

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  1. They do t have to be guns you own as of right now. Just guns you plan to buy soon. I have my place for a KSG once they arrive, and I'll probably order a pmr-30 in march with tax monies!
  2. I've been sitting around here today on my day off thinking about and playing with my guns. When shtf what 3 gun combo would you carry with you. And when I say carry with you I mean 3 guns max on your person if you would have to be on the move on foot. And explain your choices. My choices: 1.) my saiga ak Why: plent of ammo, lots of surplus. It was down between this and my ar10. This gun will be lighter and easier to source ammo. High capacity. 2.) kel-tec pmr 30 Why: 19oz fully loaded. 30 round capacity. Plent of ammo, great for small game and zombie head shots. 3.) kel-tec KSG shot gun Why: 14 round capacity. 26". Tons and tons of ammo. Tons of different loads. Light for what it is.
  3. Merry Christmas and happy new years!
  4. This is a member on CRs buddy. I bought one of his 30-06 pens last year for my grandpa. Well went back and bought 2 more this year. Pens look great and guy is super nice and easy to work with. here's his website. custompencrafter.com Jim Degen
  5. I'm trying to buy a house that's a foreclosure. It needs the entire roof replaced. I'm looking for someone that will do good quality work (Cash off the books) for a good price. It's a 2 story house that's 1800sq/ft total. The roof isn't really difficult it has two roof lines and two skylights. Any recommendations? It's located in Pickerington. I also don't want it repaired this second as with winter brings ice and wind damage. I want it done in March.
  6. I'm next in line (pending your pm list)
  7. Sent a pm earlier let me know
  8. I'll take that plasma blue zx10 Jen posted. Or a s1000, or 1199
  9. i bought a 56 gun safe. I will eventually fill it but no where near that right now. The big thing is if you use the shelving for documents, ammo, etc you can use up a ton of space fast. look for a high fireproof rating. my safe is rated at 90mins for 1400* My safe if a heritage safe which was purchased from Ohio Valley. I strongly recommend those guys. And myself, my brother, my buddy and tbuttera with two dollies it was a huge pain in the ass to move and almost not possible.
  10. the guy was recommended by the realtor and was retired from Columbia gas. I believe the guy is on top of his game and isn't some off the shelf person. I know he is licensed and bonded I am on the faculty at Hondros College in the real estate division as a home inspector instructor I am State of Ohio Department of Health Certified Radon Tester - License # RT647 I am certified by HomeSafe as a Specialist - Infrared Residential Inspections - Advanced #ADV246 I am a certified Mold Inspector in Ohio #70534 I am a certified WDI inspector with the State of Ohio ID # 118511 I have passed ASHI's Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics Examination. I am an Associate member in good standing with ASHI. I am a member in good standing of the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors (NACHI) I have passed NACHI’s Online Inspector Examination. I have completed NACHI’s Code of Ethics Obstacle Course. I have taken NACHI’s Standards of Practice Quiz. I abide by NACHI’s Code of Ethics. I follow NACHI’s Standard of Practice. I follow IAC2 Standard of Practice for Indoor Air Quality sampling. I have completed multiple training courses in home inspection from Hondros College. I fulfill 18 hours of continuing education every year. (over 100 hours in the last 4 years) I own and use high-tech equipment such as a Infrared camera and See Snake cameras. I am available daily and also evenings and weekends for your convenience. I generate easy-to-read inspection reports that contain digital photos of pertinent and information areas. I have passed a background check from the National Background Check, Incorporated. I have over 20 years of experience in remodeling and rehabbing single family homes. I will inspect your home as if I were buying it myself
  11. awesome! I need 2 panels replaced on the cabinets. And I will probably hit you up on the discounts you have!
  12. I am 100% confident with the home inspection. The inspector was Rick A Harrington Patch Independent Home Inspections, LLC 614-565-4962 www.patchhomeinspections.com If anyone needs an inspection done go with this guy! He was awesome! The inspection was set at 1:30 I left at 3:30 to go to work and he wasnt finished. I walked around every point of the house with him, looked at everything. He also used his thermal imaging camera (i requested) we found a bathroom leak with it, also used a moisture test thing around all the top floor. The roof wasn't causing any internal damage to the property yet, but if they roof inst fixed it would. I am going to end up giving the realtor the check, and he is going to hold it for me, he's not going to deposit it, he will just have it in his possession if Fannie Mae requires it. *EDIT* There is more wear and tear on the house than the roof, a lot of little issues that need addressed. Which I plan on doing. I think i got the house for a great buy if they accept fixing the roof, and if they do the little nickle and dime stuff I will address myself.
  13. Ok so I've talked to the realtor this morning told him I was not going to give him the earnest money check until the addendum from fannie mae stated that they were either going to fix the roof or have the price adjusted. What he tell's me is that doesn't matter he has a signed contract prior to the inspection stating that I would give him a check for 1,000 earnest money. I have re-read the contracts and the first contract (Columbus Board of Realtors Contract) doesn't have any earnest money specified anywhere. However the second contract (Fannie Mae Addendum) Does. It does have a spot saying earnest money of $1,000 must be placed in a trust account acceptable to the seller within 2 calendar days following the effective date (which this has passed now). With all this being said I have signed a contract to give him the deposit, I'm not in anyway trying to get out of the contract I still want to purchase the house. I just don't want the realtor to knowingly accept this earnest money if fannie mae isn't actually going to fix the roof and make a new addendum. Should I give him the check, and then request the money back because the inspection failed? Or do I have to wait until I find out if fannie mae is going to fix the issue?
  14. The realtor is mike Pacifico from the Pacifico group. He is the type of quick deal in and out. The listing agent is Jim fox, from fox realty. I've meet him at the property personally. I feel like he is like my last realtor and that wasn't what I was looking for. During the looking process everything was great, we did lowball the house and finally agreed to a price slightly higher. With that being said I have a ton of little issues to deal with. The roof is my only concern. Not to mention there is radon in the basement that's higher than standards. I've been told how to fix that problem and shouldnt be that big of an issue but the roof is. So I should just tell him im not going to give him any earnest money
  15. And I have no problem telling people what I think. I told him today I was calling off the appraiser, until they agreed to do so, and if he had a problem with that I would just cancel the contract on the house then and there
  16. Ok so earlier tonight via our text messages he wanted the money so bad he offered to come to my work to pick the check up. When he comes I'll tell him I'll give him $100 not $1,000. If he has any issue with this then I will fire him and contact Justin (Justin0469 or something like that lol) and have his woman realtor to handle all further endeavors.
  17. The contract was written that exact way, everything is contingent upon inspection. Well that's what happened. The inspection was done Tuesday and now I'm not please with the outcome. I had signed the offer and everything prior to inspection and like I said I had to write out the check to the realtors company for Fannie may to fully accept the offer. Well now comes the inspection. I'm displeased with the outcome. I want the seller to fix the roof, They haven't agreed to fix the roof yet the realtor is on me now to pay the earnest money. I sent him a text message today stating " I would have no problem giving him the check for the earnest money, once the seller fully agrees to fix the roof (either in them actually contracting the job or discounting the price), but I didn't not want to tie up $1,000 if they were not going to accept Dixon the roof. My realtor hasn't show any sign or said anything in the way of them actually doing this.
  18. Running out of gas on a sumo isn't bad lol. I've done that twice. Damn husqvarna gas gauge issues lol
  19. The address is 541 courtright ct. If you can get a estimate for me (cash money off the books discount) I will evaluate it.
  20. The roof isn't in the contract right now. I want it to be, but the other realtor/Fannie may haven't agreeded to. Since this agreement hasn't been made I feel like the realtor is trying to pressure me into this earnest money deposit.
  21. Im looking at a house, put an offer in they accepted and never put the earnest money down. My realtor had me write one out and fax him a copy to get the house deal approved ( Fannie may house). I had the inspection done Tuesday and a lot more issues were found with the house than anticipated. The big thing being the roof. Hail damage, shingles totally missing, just a lot of damage and would need done completely at time of purchase. Now I hate people that try to re-negotiate a contract after an inspection (I sell cars a lot of mechanics write us bs thing). But with this roof issue it is apparent. And it's also a 7,000 issue. Now I've told the realtor that I'm not going to accept the deal if they don't fix the roof. At first he wanted nothing to do with renegotiating the contract which I understand. But after a long conversation with him and once he realized I was serious he has been hounding me for this check. My issue is I don't want to tie up $1,000 in earnest money on this house if they even don't accept fixing the roof. Am I required to give him this money before they accept my new offer? Or perhaps is this just one of a realtors techniques from trying to get me not to back out of the deal if Fannie may doesnt accept fixing the roof. Basically do j have to give my realtor the earnest money check for $1,000 when we're not completely finished negioating
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