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Candy Lowen Need regulation insight for STR VRBO and Airbnb
7 August 2024 | 0 replies
The property manager asked if I have a short term rental permit which I do not so must have told VRBO and they blocked the calendarA few questions:Is a short term rental permit required in Pittsburgh?
Ben M. Column posts for backyard porch
8 August 2024 | 8 replies
If I am not getting a permit (for whatever reason) and it works with the layout, I will always set the posts in the ground at least 20%.
Sabuj Banerjee Austin, TX or Cape Coral/Lehigh Acres, FL - Where to invest?
9 August 2024 | 17 replies
New permit applications have now dropped.  
Brian J Allen Is There a Future in Build to Rent in Worcester?
8 August 2024 | 4 replies
When you consider the cost of construction, permits, interest on private loan and etc, it just doesn't justify the ROI.
Makan A Tabrizi Items in Common Areas
7 August 2024 | 2 replies
Only appropriate potted plants and other outdoor furniture are permitted on patios, decks and balconies.
Tashsa Holmes Land loan clarification and advise needed
7 August 2024 | 0 replies
Could we qualify for loan for septic and permits and just live in apt in garage until a much later date for manufactured home.Any thought suggestions or advise would be helpful. 
Linda Roberts Can I charge for breaking the lease?
8 August 2024 | 9 replies
Depends on what your state permits.
Will Barnard Another Will Barnard Project in Sherman Oaks, CA
7 August 2024 | 0 replies
Unfortunately this was held way too long due to a number of factors, including COVID, city planning and permit delays, delays in construction and materials, and additional delays by city.
Sam McCormack NAR Lawsuit and Questions
7 August 2024 | 23 replies
Than this thing about the exclusive buyer agreement to me is great, and I don’t just say that from an agents prospective, people should be able to see in plain terms what services that can expect for what price and decide if that service is worth that to them, just like every other business, problem before is because seller was paying for buyers services it was opaque, now it will be written out in plain terms for everyone to see, the main result of this lawsuit was to put agents more in line with every other service business in America and increase the number of options for consumers, some agents might be paid more some will definitely get less, I think overall average commission’s come down, but again that’s how every other business operates people compete on price compete on service compete on relationships (I can get a better price with some subs because I’m a repeat customer who pays on time and is easy to deal with for instance) and than consumers can decide who that want to go with and once they decide to have that person working for them of course that person deserves to get paid for the time they put in.
Jennifer Brown We were very unhappy with Ryan Poske and Bildwise LLC
8 August 2024 | 6 replies
Ryan offered various reasons for the delays, including difficulties in obtaining permits, scheduling subcontractors, and obtaining supplies; even making allowances for these factors, we found the delays to be extraordinary.While we were pleased with some of the subcontractors (e.g., the roofers, the fireplace repair crew, and the carpet installers), there were numerous instances when Bildwise and its subcontractors did not complete tasks in a workmanlike manner.