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All Forum Posts by: Bryan Chambers

Bryan Chambers has started 11 posts and replied 32 times.

Post: Washington state anti-flipping law (SHB 1843)

Bryan ChambersPosted
  • Home Stager
  • Rathdrum, ID
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 13

I wonder why it`s called the " Anti Flipping Law" in the first place........Hmmm ?

Post: Washington state anti-flipping law (SHB 1843)

Bryan ChambersPosted
  • Home Stager
  • Rathdrum, ID
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 13

Gee, I don`t know ? How about a " License" ( and a fee) making someone with ABSOLUTELY NO EXPERIENCE playing as if they actually know construction ? I`ve been a General Contractor for 34 yrs...........and believe me there are enough "Johnny Lunch Box" Licensed contractors out there that don`t know squat and do horrific work.

Keep drinkin`

Post: Washington state anti-flipping law (SHB 1843)

Bryan ChambersPosted
  • Home Stager
  • Rathdrum, ID
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 13

That's a good idea since you`re not a General .........as for Jay`s comments, why should we GIVE the bleesing of gov`t to assuring a well done re-hab instead of the BUYER doing their due diligence ?  I think Gov`t is intrusive enough !

Post: Washington state anti-flipping law (SHB 1843)

Bryan ChambersPosted
  • Home Stager
  • Rathdrum, ID
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 13

I`m a GC...........but I don`t drink the koolaid

Post: Scam ??

Bryan ChambersPosted
  • Home Stager
  • Rathdrum, ID
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 13

Has anyone heard of Letch Capital Funding ?

Post: Washington state anti-flipping law (SHB 1843)

Bryan ChambersPosted
  • Home Stager
  • Rathdrum, ID
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 13

And then there`s the state excise taxes coming and going!!! Good ole Washington

Post: sellers ??

Bryan ChambersPosted
  • Home Stager
  • Rathdrum, ID
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 13

For those of you who are buying " lots of properties"  whats the trick ? My inventory of profitable buys seems to have dried up. The pickens are slim. Any advice on how to find motivated sellers?

Post: Requests

Bryan ChambersPosted
  • Home Stager
  • Rathdrum, ID
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 13

And just where is that ? I don`t see it...........was looking.

Post: Out of state properties

Bryan ChambersPosted
  • Home Stager
  • Rathdrum, ID
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 13

Any tricks you can share on finding the right team out of state ?

Post: Requests

Bryan ChambersPosted
  • Home Stager
  • Rathdrum, ID
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 13

Warning: Please Read Carefully Before Proceeding

Hey Bryan

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