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All Forum Posts by: Anthony Giunta Jr.

Anthony Giunta Jr. has started 2 posts and replied 14 times.

Thanks, I've seen this one before. But it does not cover my question. Specifically having multiple family members with multiple buildings on one residential property. i.e. family compound

Hello,  I am drawing a blank with searches on the internet on this. Wondering if anyone here knows about the laws and regulations for either renovating an existing multiple building residential (not an apartment building, more like country villa estate) property or building one new in Italy and or Portugal. Thanks!

Post: Tool to Measure Wall Deflection / Bowing

Anthony Giunta Jr.Posted
  • Oxford, CT
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 3

If its along the length of the wall, a plumbers line/string would give a good idea. Strung from corner to corner.

Post: New BP Investor from Ridgefield, CT.

Anthony Giunta Jr.Posted
  • Oxford, CT
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 3

Late to the discussion... 

Post: New BP Investor from Ridgefield, CT.

Anthony Giunta Jr.Posted
  • Oxford, CT
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 3

@Brian Hyla and others here. Welcome and hello. I'm not too far away and always interested in networking and finding others with drive and like minded goals. Is that BP meeting in Fairfield still happening? Thanks!

@Natasha Hunter thanks for the info. I can see starting narrow makes sense.

@Nathan Turner thanks for the info Nathan. Good to know about Contract for Deed. The twists and turns seem endless but I think it's because a lot of this is just new right now.

@chris 

@Chris Seveney  I'll put it on the calendar.  Thanks for the info and good to know about the redemption rights. 

@Elio Campiolo Jr No I think we missed that opportunity. Next time... Good to connect though. Thanks