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Matt R. has anyone gone with polished cement in their rentals?
7 January 2014 | 22 replies
The concrete look has to go with the style of the house interior for it not to look out of place and cheap.Personally, I would not want concrete floors in my house.
Carrie Smukal Extortion by City to Update Plumbing
4 January 2014 | 13 replies
The phrase "brought up to code" is likely an over-statement of the present requirements of the pre-meter inspection.Anything new of course has to be installed according to today's code - but anything existing which is still in working order is OK to leave as-is.A believe an exception to this is ADA requirements if they apply to this building.
Brian Borchers SAFE Act - Dodd Frank Strategies
15 January 2014 | 8 replies
The content of the agreements will need to be compliant if they were made after the effective date of the law.However, as new requirements are adopted compliance will be required to future transactions that can be put into place without effecting prior agreements.
Bill Gulley ATTORNEYS, DO YOU NEED ONE? 1/6/14
12 January 2014 | 10 replies
Now, those of us with years of experience will probably sit down and write one out, but let's say we get one from some guru book.That should be reviewed by a local RE attorney to ensure it is compliant with what is accepted in that community or jurisdiction.
Christian M. How to Sell a Lease Option flip
6 January 2014 | 2 replies
The owner is 100% compliant on doing whatever I need to do to get it sold except for he does not want to be the one on the listing agreement (he doesn't want to be held liable for any of the work that my team and I did).What are my options to get this house on the market?
Chris C. sinking floors
15 January 2014 | 17 replies
Usually you have to jack the foundation back to level and support it, a variety of support mechanism from spaced helipads, structural foam, flowable concrete injection, etc...If you are the home owner and has an insurance policy this is one that may be useful to get them involved.
Jeff Lubeski Who Pays - Burst Pipes
3 February 2014 | 30 replies
Antifreeze can be added to the water but it isn't necessary for this appliaction; that's more appropriate if you're heating a concrete slab such as a garage floor or driveway.
Arthur Banks Advertising renovated rentals
17 January 2014 | 15 replies
It also allows you to have a much nicer Craigslist ad as you can copy code from Postlets and use it on Craigslist.
Justin Hennig "Due on Sale" or "DOS" snap poll...
9 February 2014 | 75 replies
That took care of most all the deals, but there were a few that were starting proceedings and they were taken out before expenses began to accrue.The issue too in secondary market loans is that they are blocked and securitized and the breach is non-compliant with the securitization and servicing agreements, there is some variance but strict compliance is the goal.
Kay Lee Lower Westchester, NY Deal - Opinion?
17 January 2014 | 6 replies
Main level - enclosed porch, living room, dining room, bathroom, and kitchen2nd level - 3 bedrooms, bathroom,Attic - sitting area, un-permitted kitchen, 2 bedrooms, office, and un-permitted bathroom. and lots of storage (I will take out the kitchen and bathroom and cap everything so it is compliant)basement - new gas boiler, and water heater, unfinished but +9' ceiling height.