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All Forum Posts by: Justin Kramp

Justin Kramp has started 11 posts and replied 23 times.

Post: ADU Q's in Charlottesville, VA

Justin KrampPosted
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Quote from @Aaron Howell:

You'd probably need to talk to a contractor and the City.  Building in Charlottesville consists of a long, laborious process.  It's better than it used to be but they don't make it easy.

Thanks for the insight! Do you have any contractor recommendations that you think could be a good fit? 

Post: ADU Q's in Charlottesville, VA

Justin KrampPosted
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 7

Hi all,

Looking to buy a R-C zoned property in Charlottesville, VA and add an ADU in the form of a converted 12x20 ft Shed for STR. Most of it will be DIY with inspections to make sure it's to code. Looking for permanent structure over being on wheels to avoid RV parking issues with the city and for the property value add with the permanent structure. The main property will be my primary residence.

My biggest question is, what kind of foundation would you use, (that is to code and will pass inspection/permits in Charlottesville) that is either relatively easy DIY or cheap to outsource. Gravel and posts come to mind as options. The lot is almost perfectly flat which makes this significantly easier. 

Any input, advice, critique, and recommendations for GC's in this field and area is welcome! The more the better. 

Thank you in advance!

@Russell Brazil

Thanks Russel!

Also recently came across the podcast. Loving it!

@Jack Seiden

Thank you Jack!

@Kiara Colon

Thanks Kiara! I’ll take you up on that.

@Reid Chauvin

Thanks Reid!

Good morning,

I recently moved to Washington, D.C. and planning to buy a house-hack functional property in the dc proper area, perhaps SE DC within the next year.

I’m looking to connect with investor and house-hack friendly real estate agents as well as lenders in the area.

I’d love to connect and chat to get a feel for the DC market.

Cheers!

What is the deal with all the different Batch platforms?

There’s

Batchleads

BatchDriven

Batchdialer

Batch skip tracing

Why are there so many and why isn’t it incorporated into one, maybe two platforms?

Someone told me they’re not the same company but it sure seems like it based on their platforms, website, and logo.

@Ian Middleton I’d love to connect. Let me know when you’re here!

Happy Thanksgiving all!

I’m in the process of starting my real estate business.

I’ll be partnering with someone who already owns 3 houses and brings the money for our deals while I will be bringing the rest. We both are gonna be hands on and the details of the agreement work very well.

However, we are considering an LLC structure currently.

Since he owns property, we would like to use them as collateral when applying for mortgages as the llc entity. If we transfer the properties into the llc, is there a way to structure the llc that in case of absolving the business or buying him put down the road, 100% of these properties goes back to him while the rest is split 50/50?

It’s a bit of a confusing model but I want him to be able to retain his properties in this event.

Thanks!

Justin