
14 April 2020 | 0 replies
The title company says to get a survey and then submit it to them.

27 November 2006 | 6 replies
-Fax or drop off the contract to my attorney and let them know who the seller's attorney is-Make sure there's Clear Title-Once everything is agreed to, have my attorney order Title Insurance and a Survey so it protect me if any old judgments or liens show up after closing also will need to know the name of lender before they issue the insuranceStep 10: Line up the money for the deal.

25 September 2007 | 0 replies
All,
I was wondering what are your favorite ways to find deals, classifieds, bandit signs, driving the neighborhood etc. What have you personally had the most success with? I'm looking for new ideas. I've been prim...

28 September 2006 | 0 replies
In fact, our closings are also Construction Draw #1, and all borrower pre-paid items (architectural, survey, engineering, etc.) are drawn down at this stage and either credited to borrower equity requirements, or paid to the borrower.New Construction/Substantial Rehabilitation Insured Loan Program offers more favorable terms than traditional two-step construction and permanent financing.

25 June 2020 | 7 replies
Also, you may consider talking with someone in your area to have an elevation survey done.

29 December 2014 | 16 replies
@Eric BowlinThanks for the input.Some of the reasons you mentioned are the reason I use it now as a supplement.Normally, there would be a dozen of two of 8.5"x11" pieces of paper with detailed information, floor plan and inside photos, as well as web address for additional photo, my phone number, email etc...all on one single page.The problem is when that runs out...I put the box up first day all the papers are gone, probably from nosy neighbors walking by, so the QR code is a backup, it's better than an empty box.Obviously it's only for those who drives by, those who found the place on the web already have the web address and relevant information.As far as popularity goes, I guess my experience is a bit different.A recent quick survey I did at a party and a picnic, most of the younger kids, by that I mean teens and in the twenties have QR code reader apps on their phones, there is no need to download an app.

16 July 2014 | 2 replies
Found another guy on my facebook group that had fought it the wrong way on a rehab in the Heights, and he ended up having to take 5 feet off his porch, but he did change the footprint going back with concrete under the wooden deck porch, rather than keeping the wood deck framing the same, and he extended the concrete out past the porch itself, which did in fact change the original foot print, my project manager has been doing these rehabs 40 years in Houston, but this thing really stressed him out, and he knows the inspectors really well, the tipping point for him was that they were using a aerial google map image of the house and porch, which isn't valid for a gazillion number of reasons, we are going back in this morning at 8 am hoping to just have a different inspector, and getting a 2nd opinion, because our recent survey shows the building line and house structure and porch are within the measurements that they are calling for, thank God for that!

10 July 2016 | 2 replies
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4 February 2016 | 19 replies
Survey issues?

17 December 2017 | 10 replies
Most of them due to the appraisal and the broker not wanting to put forward any effort as he was certain this would not get cleared and was wasting his time (I saw it with my own eyes in an email, to the lender from the broker "I fully expect this not to work out")Needless to say closing is set for next Wednesday and assuming survey gets done we should be good to go!