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All Forum Posts by: Lucas Farrow

Lucas Farrow has started 3 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Neighbor Fence needing to be moved.

Lucas FarrowPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

Haven’t had the convo yet . Trying to contact the company. Not an individual but a company that does “we buy ugly houses” type flips . 

So just trying to go in prepared for that conversation 

Post: Neighbor Fence needing to be moved.

Lucas FarrowPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

So recently purchased a SF home. Needs alot of renovation work . Lot is a typical Houston style city lot 50x100ft. Our problem is our next door neighbors built a fence <6inches from our home. The previous owners owned the lot directly adjacent to our current renovation home . They sold the vacant lot to a developer and likely just let them put the fence up knowing they were going to sell anyways. 

We are having rehab issues due to the close proximity of the fence. It is built 1ft inside the property line and is not only an eye sore, road block for construction, but may limit resale. See attached image of survey showing fence 1ft inside property line. 

My question is how to best go about removing this fence if A) the owner never responds B) puts up a fuss. Don't know my legal rights in this situation. The fence really has to go. You can grab it easily from an open window.

Post: Builder's Risk insurance

Lucas FarrowPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0
Full rehab on a SF home in Texas with Smalley efficiency in back . 180kpurchase with 110k rehab cost

Post: Builder's Risk insurance

Lucas FarrowPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

My lender is requiring 12 mos policy for Builder's Risk Insurance. They are also requiring the GC to complete construction in 6 mos which is plenty of time. However they still require a full year of BRI. Does anyone know of a company  that charges monthly for premiums or a company that refunds once the construction is done? Our normal insurer we typically use requires full upfront payment for the one year with no option to refund if completion is finished in 6 months.

Thanks 

Post: Houston Area Contractors

Lucas FarrowPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0
I am looking for recommendations for Houston area contractors for complete home renovations. Need help finding quality, responsive , and affordable renovations to a home rehab investment. Thank you