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Jeff Robert Thoughts on the next housing crash
14 February 2016 | 25 replies
It reminds me alot of 2004-2006 when you would see new housing subdivisions popping up every weekend.My personal boots on the ground examples (Grand Rapids, MI) include seeing lots of new high end apartments being erected every month, with tons of amenities going up with rents that compete with the run-down 16 unit buildings that were built in the 1990s.I'm curious about the BP community's thoughts on the possibility of a pending bubble burst in these multi-family apartment complexes?
Tanya F. Hooray for California
6 October 2018 | 14 replies
I had somehow managed to remain oblivious to the fact that neighbourhood association and, in some cases whole communities, banned clotheslines for aesthetic reasons until about a decade ago when friends of ours moved into a new subdivision and erected one.They eventually challenged the neighbourhood association and were allowed to have the clothesline if the neighbours adjacent to their property did not object.  
Jason Fraser Rehabbing during the winter months.
24 September 2014 | 12 replies
We try to keep our guys inside in the winter as well ... it gets expensive to erect and heat construction shelters ... though we typically use -10C as our "time to go inside" temperature.
Phil Wrigley Central Florida vacation rental
27 December 2019 | 46 replies
The guys you see working on the large erections of steel at a petrochemical refinery.
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (Monday, January 18, 2021)
18 January 2021 | 0 replies
As you can imagine, taking down a building is more surgical than erecting one.
Phillip Gainey Am I being over the top here?
23 November 2011 | 12 replies
I erected the following sign.*** WARNING FROM MODERATOR *** *** OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE ****** DO NOT CLICK IF PROFANITY BOTHERS YOU ***http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/s320x320/385987_176835489077380_100002527918235_343873_1826926910_n.jpgA little harsh I know, but they really piss me off!
Christine Magee Non-license Real Estate assistant
15 June 2016 | 24 replies
Erect “for sale” signs.5.
Jessica Smith Rental Contracts and Damage Deposits - Non Airbnb Bookings
21 June 2018 | 5 replies
The guys you see working on the large erections of steel at a petrochemical refinery. 
David Morrison Does anyone recommend a company called Evolve?
30 October 2019 | 21 replies
They work on those large erections of steel you see around petrochemical refinery and associated nitrogen fertilizer facility.
Kenneth B. Estimate on an addition
25 August 2015 | 10 replies
This is from the the CSLB website       "According to the California Building Standards Code, no building or structure may be erected, constructed, enlarged, altered, repaired, moved, improved, removed, converted or demolished unless a separate permit for each building or structure has first been obtained from the building official."