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Mindy Jensen Tips For MHP Setback Variances?
6 April 2018 | 5 replies
Prepare and submit a complete, organized, and professional looking application submittal that includes all required and recommended (by your gov. official contact) information.Hope this helps.
Ron Read Why you can't really compete head-to-head with REITs
10 March 2018 | 18 replies
The REITs are simply robots who will pay more. 
Sam Shueh Technology realtor vs traditional realtor there is a fine line
21 June 2018 | 5 replies
A robot will greet one at the door( we have that already at open houses). 
Alexander Schwartz Entrepreneur From Saint Louis!
9 July 2018 | 8 replies
Just think about walking and the robotic legs will start walking...We are working hard my friend.
Tony Tonev What would you do with 423k?
11 May 2018 | 23 replies
And many of these firms are hiring talent of all ages, but in the area of robotics, sciences and other technology fields, a lot of young urban professionals are coming from CMU and need places to live close to these businesses.
Aaron Farr My first Development Project. Any advise?
20 April 2018 | 15 replies
He said he would take it on for a fee so I was happy to this portion of the project off my plate.1400 – Preliminary Short Platting Services2250 – Boundary and Topo1965 – Preliminary Short Plat Map7,865 – Ready for preliminary short plat submittal 350 – Tite Report, Mailings, etc.4950 – Spokane County Preliminary Short Plat Fees950 – Spokane county Regional Health (may not need until final SP)6,250.00 – Fees needed to submit preliminary short plat 2250 – Geotech (needed for design, held 2250 for construction inspection)11550 – Site Design (held 1000 out for construction observation)13,800.00 – Fees to develop design and construction drawings Remainder for inspection, certification, and final platting.
Collin Goodwin Now...This is Automation (Lead Generation)
3 March 2021 | 7 replies
Yes, you can use "robots" to filter your leads and set a pre-defined criteria that rises the "hottest" leads to the top. 
Elaine Lai CONTEST! Help me structure this spec/development deal!
8 May 2018 | 7 replies
If you're lucky you may be able to get through permitting in 8 months, but that is not accounting for the time to takes the architect and engineers to do the drawings and design the building, and the city of Denver has a Site Development Plan submittal as well as a permitting submittal.
Kevin Branin How to start work on day of Settlement
25 April 2018 | 1 reply
I do all of that and more expect for some of the bids a those don’t take long to get and I pretty much know what they are anyways since I do a lot of these.The risk with this is if somehow seller can’t deliver clear Title, then you are out these expenditures but that is rare.Not sure about your area, but here in Los Angeles, I can have all the plans completed and submit to B&S (building and safety) before being on Title but to actually get the project to RTI, I do need to show I am on Title or get notarized approval from seller to submit to City.I typically make my offers with closing dates of 10 Days but I love it when sellers need 30 or 60 Days to close as that saves me holding costs while I do all the plans and City submittal/clearances.
Luis Marcelino BRRR Suggestions & Questions
17 May 2018 | 6 replies
For example, I'm working with a design firm and the designer is busting a contractors balls on submittal after submittal and memo after memo....citing details from a 300 pg. spec book, and requesting timely submissions of the smallest details, paint draw downs, casework, laminate finishes, flooring...you name it.