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Mick Eells Real estate construction
3 January 2022 | 0 replies
I have a construction company based out of Idaho (River valley developments) we specialize in multi family real estate jobs doing anything from siding, roofing, new car ports, landscaping sprinkler work, ect!
Christophe D. How to react with tenant
4 January 2022 | 8 replies
If it was a large construction company or group, I would tell them I need to be reimbursed.
Paul Winka Fix small section of drywall that rotted? <photo>
4 January 2022 | 3 replies
Alternatively you could just take the drywall you test fit, throw a little construction adhesive on the back, slide it in behind the trim, and use some "mud framing" to reform the corners, give it a quick sand, paint, and caulk.
Roger Jenkins Build For Rent Southeast planning
2 May 2022 | 2 replies
We are considering selling a certain percentage of the fourplexes that we will construct.
Robert Leitner For those intimate with the Phoenix single family market
5 January 2022 | 4 replies
Population growth and lack of affordable new construction is hurting supply big time.
Donovan Haynes I'm looking for inspection advice / recommendations in Indiana
6 January 2022 | 4 replies
Maybe, but unless they are actively involved in construction, it would be meaningless.An inspection contingency will often allow for you to get a contract in there for bids post inspection anyways, so you could start with just the inspection to buy time to get bids too.  
Francis Nasser First project, full gut!
4 January 2022 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $65,000 Cash invested: $215,000 Sale price: $385,000 Contributors: David Ramirez, Bernardo Tancredi Completely gutted the property, practically a new construction.
Jacob Miller Looking to move into the Cleveland market.... but....
6 January 2022 | 10 replies
I work in construction mgmt so I would constantly reel in the scope.Recommendations - get a really good property management company, start with a single family or at least separate meters, know the additional requirements on Cleveland landlords (yearly inspection fee, lead fee, etc) walk the house prior to buying.
Shawn Mix Cost effective options for repair of stairs
5 January 2022 | 1 reply
Second floor can just use the front stairs, and first floor is unaffected - minus construction to be worried about.
Jorge Siverio Monthly Property Tax Escrow on New Build
4 January 2022 | 0 replies
I was wondering how a lender calculates the monthly tax escrow payment on a new construction.