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All Forum Posts by: Mel Cosio

Mel Cosio has started 7 posts and replied 43 times.

Wind damage would apply too.


Originally posted by @Scott W.:

better yet, wait til there's hail damage and you will pay your deductible to get a new roof, that's what I did.  I think it cost $1800. we have a 2500 sq foot home.

Post: Pop Top Atlanta Estimate

Mel CosioPosted
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That's a pretty general question, suggest you provide more detail on your project, i.e. square footage, what's the specific scope of what you want done (does GC drywall? electrical? both floors or just 2nd floor?), timeline, etc. I'm not a GC, but I've added a 2nd floor to one of my flips in NJ. Good luck.

Just formed my C Corp via mysolo401k.net. Company will be funded by next week, and I'll be looking at investments (I currently invest now with personal money). Would appreciate hearing from NJ CPA's who are familiar with the ROBS program and can also assist me in evaluating businesses (non RE) for purchase, as well as tax strategies. I'd prefer Central NJ location, Middlesex County. Thanks for all responses.