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23 June 2020 | 0 replies
Hello so here's what I'm (a general contractor) working with:The Deal:$20,001 for the purchase of City of 100,000+ residents / majority low income but plenty of opportunity including financing the construction from the government9 parcels of landARV (As is): 63kARV (with improvement based on comps): $700k - 1.4MM 1 commercial warehouse - 7000 sqft, undisturbed since it went vacantARV: $50k1 SFH- 5br/2ba - 20k sqft lot1 duplex- 5br/3baestimated construction - $30kThe business:1 year old$200k revenue - $33k profitEstablished trade credit but vendors never reportedExperian grade - BNo debt$6k in outstanding invoicesPersonal:Less than stellar creditTrack record of successful ROI for partners and private lenders (family)Have a credit partner who will be completely silent Credit Partner:794 credit scorecurrently has 11k credit limit0% utilizationSo in order to do this my plan is to:Increase credit partners credit limitsAdd me on as an authorized user to help raise personal creditEither do a business line of credit, hard money, non-recourse?
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16 January 2023 | 27 replies
Ultraloq U-Bolt Pro: This lock is weather-proof and can withstand temperatures from -4 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
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2 July 2019 | 16 replies
I tested it and the water pressure and is pretty good and there is nothing wrong with the temperature control.
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19 November 2019 | 46 replies
The thermostat shows the temperature at only one location.
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11 September 2019 | 9 replies
However, there is a theoretical limit based on the thermodynamic cycle as to how much they can heat a house when the outside temperature drops.
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18 October 2019 | 6 replies
As we scale up the number of properties we are managing, we have been looking for a good all in one system to keep a better eye on things like: leaks, break ins, power outages, temperature, surveillance and keyless entry.
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9 November 2019 | 4 replies
My partners and I just put an 8 unit apartment and 6000sqf warehouse under contract.
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24 May 2019 | 1 reply
We're now about to build warehouses on the lot.
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5 April 2019 | 11 replies
Programmable thermostats are indeed legal as long as you have them set to the minimum required temperature.
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13 December 2018 | 86 replies
All of the above information changes what courts refer to as jurisdiction ....When it comes to suing a business in small claims court, you may sue any business that is organized (incorporated or established as an LLC) in your state.In addition, you may bring suit against any business–whether incorporated or not–if one of the following conditions is true: the business was responsible for injuring you or damaging your property in your state and you can find a way to serve your court papers on the business in your statethe business breaches a contract with you that was negotiated or was to be performed in your state and you can find a way to serve your court papers on the business in your statethe business has an office, warehouse, retail establishment, restaurant, or other physical facility here, even if that business is headquartered or organized elsewhere, orthe business does regular business in your state by selling products or services, employing a sales rep who calls on you personally or by phone to solicit business, sending you a catalog to solicit your business, or placing advertising in your state's media.The short story about suing out-of-state businesses.