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Josh Stack A "Hall Analysis" of Gastonia as a Market for Buy&Hold Rentals
4 May 2021 | 75 replies
The river district is a forthcoming 1400 acre development west of Charlotte and opposite the Catawba River from Belmont.Growth continues to march west from uptown.https://www.theriverdistrict.c...Two articles below:https://www.wfae.org/post/char...1. 
Justin Thind Inner-City Investing: What am I missing?
3 June 2023 | 23 replies
Keep them from putting a grill on the front porch and charring the ceiling.
Char Tovar Two property LLC - Do I need business insurance (eg. E&O)?
19 July 2021 | 4 replies
Originally posted by @Char Tovar:I have been able to acquire a few properties to start my real estate investing business and currently have two of them that are rented and in an LLC.
Sean Carroll Tenant wants a small dog
22 May 2018 | 24 replies
She lit the burner which had a piece of chicken on it she smelled, fortunately the fire did not spread, although the chicken was completely charred
Cliff T. Thoughts on Lake Travis (near Austin TX) as a rental market?
18 January 2020 | 8 replies
@Cynthia McMillioan that's why Carlos and Charlies(TexMex/Bar) went under.
Charlene Isoh 2022 Delaware Market Analysis for buy and hold rental properties
26 April 2022 | 3 replies
All advice is great advice so please share away and thanks in advance.Regards,Char
Mia Edgar Knob and Tube Wiring Q
31 May 2022 | 0 replies
Char marks on the rafters were from a previous incident and are no longer an issueThe ground rod is located in the meter can outsideis there a reason they didn’t remove the knob and tube wiring?
Patrick Goebel Is a fire damaged house worth pursuing?
27 March 2018 | 8 replies
Just because a beam is charred doesn't necessarily mean it needs to be replaced, but you will have to check local code and maybe speak with your building inspector to ascertain what will pass. 
Terry Portier Fire Restorations
10 February 2013 | 2 replies
You may need a structural engineer, just because something is not charred it doesn't mean the integrity of materials is not compromised from heat.