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Hieu Bui Estimating rehab cost for a duplex
11 October 2024 | 26 replies
@Hieu Bui Your numbers are a bit off... roof itself will be close to $10k.. you have soffit rot and that might be rotted inside into the trusses... yikes..I saw ceilings that were leaking as well...Personally, I’d get a waste contractor bin.. remove all the crap, take a log screwdriver and then start poking around... you can see what’s not visible...Once complete, do a materials cost list.
Pranav Parikh Insurance coverage in disaster zone - asheville/swannanoa/black mountain
8 October 2024 | 6 replies
You can not make repairs until your adjuster from the insurance company comes out to assess your damage and there will be a back log months long.
Rene Hosman Planning & Tips - Post your BPCON Qs here!
4 October 2024 | 11 replies
I am not able to log in and see my agenda and possibly make revisions if need be. 
Lee L. Stessa vs. Landlord Studio, vs Quickbooks.
7 October 2024 | 24 replies
So this would require me to manually log in to transfer money to my actual bank anyway for distributions or to receive funds for improvements or whatever.
Lee Hampton Houston's New Short-Term Rental Regulations Poised to Shake Up the STR Scene
4 October 2024 | 8 replies
Similarly, Houston has published statistics to highlight concerns with STRs: the city counts 10,545 short-term rentals and has logged 7,789 non-emergency 311 calls along with 61,167 emergency 911 calls within 300 feet of these properties from June 2023 to June 2024.
Jonathan Greene If You Never Want To Hear About Columbus In the Forums Again, Reply Here
20 October 2024 | 147 replies
I just logged back on here after a couple of weeks, and reviewed my messages and posts about Columbus.
Zach B. RV Park & Storage, Novice developer, seeking advice...
3 October 2024 | 3 replies
TIARV Park AND Self Storage~4 acres, commercial for $120K (google maps link)Pros: In city, city water & sewer nearby, city allows both rv park AND self storage in Commercial zone, ~$50K worth of timber on propertyCons: Neighbors nearby, traffic visibility not as good here, land needs to be logged/cleaned up - not a big deal reallySelf storage constructed probably out of shipping containers~3 acres, industrial for $135K (google maps link)Pros: clear flat land, higher traffic count between the coast and I5, seller will carry loanCons: zoning does not allow for RV Park, city services unavailable
Michael Fucillo Feedback on Rentvine
7 October 2024 | 20 replies
The problem with that is it'll be harder for the residents and the vendors to use the rentvine features as fewer people want to log in to a website from a smartphone.Also, it requires a lot of clicks/scrolling/opening new pages/tabs to get to where you want. 
Christine Cho Airbnb guest alteration request to checkout earlier during stay
4 October 2024 | 10 replies
If I were you, I would log into your Airbnb account and re-review your cancelation policy.
Chris Seveney Why I Love Real Estate: The Adventures of Finding Buried Bodies
30 September 2024 | 12 replies
so much private land has been logged and replanted since then.. in those days we would buy a 40 lets say for 150k  take 200k of timber off of it then sell the land on contract for same price then hypothicate the note to pull out more cash rinse repeat.. we also would use our logging roads and staging areas stratigically so when we left the roads were in the right place to do a 4 way lot split and the landings/stagging areas became the building pads.. in the NW permits for logging are not tough.. in those days it was over the counter and there was nothing you needed to do with regard to excavation.. however if I just bought the land and wanted to put in roads and pads then I would have had to get a grading permit and all the survey and engineering that went with it.. its was really something how we did that.. and I miss it to this day.. the other item that made it so profitable was Japan was paying premium for Export quality doug fir logs.. you could get double or more for export logs.