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Marc Shin Should I finish the basement in a Duplex to increase STR Cashflow?
16 August 2024 | 5 replies
If egress is already available, great, but often times this means digging an egress "well", structurally reinforcing the foundation where the larger window will be going, etc.  
TOMAS DE JESUS Looking into start investing in rehabs
15 August 2024 | 15 replies
Hello to all, I am Looking to start my first and many more to come flips,  I have a good team for tear down and remodeling, but I need guidelines on where to find deals and structure them correctly plug in numbers, etc any help will be very appreciated thank you in advance BP Community!
James Mays LLCs - Holding Companies - Scaling
15 August 2024 | 6 replies
My question is really if I am going to scale as planned what have you all seen structure wise.
Rahel Ketema HVAC vs Mini split system
18 August 2024 | 28 replies
But both feature modulating compressor speeds so variable cooling which can save on electrical, again more so in the swing months.As you have heard the positive of ductless systems is that the refrigerant lines are smaller than ductwork so they are great for installation in much older building because there is less intrusion of the structure for installation.
Cooper B. Clarification on Right of Redemption in Alabama
20 August 2024 | 50 replies
(d) Any one entitled and desiring to redeem shall be granted a credit as against the amount of money required to be paid for redemption as follows:(1) For all timber cut or sold on the land by the purchaser or his or her transferees, during the statutory period of redemption.(2) For any oil and gas, minerals (including coal bed gas), sand, and gravel, taken from the land or sold, and for advanced royalties or bonuses received by the purchaser or his or her transferees, during the statutory period of redemption.(3) To the extent the value of the property is diminished when any structures or buildings are changed, removed, demolished, or destroyed by the purchaser or his or her transferees during the statutory period of redemption.
Anastasia Monro Tips for a 19 y/o graduating college in the spring, wanting to invest by summer 2025
17 August 2024 | 16 replies
A new construction loan Might be more difficult to qualify for than an existing structure loan.
Matt Burgess Bank accounts needed for house hack
15 August 2024 | 5 replies
I am now looking for advice on how to structure my bank accounts to properly separate my personal expenses from any expenses surrounding my house hack.
John Boudreau Umbrella and General Liability Insurance
15 August 2024 | 5 replies
How have others structured their insurance and property ownership to maximize liability protection.
Vierra Wong SB721 Balcony Inspections - SF Bay Area
14 August 2024 | 3 replies
I am planning on using them unless I get another referral. https://www.yelp.com/biz/california-deck-inspection-orcuttThe general consensus is that if there is any issue with the elevated wood structure, it's best to hire a waterproofing contractor who is working with an inspector to the do any repairs prior to inspection.
Jorge Lee Questions about Land purchase and Development
15 August 2024 | 4 replies
An Architect can look out for your best interest in the project plus can bring all the Engineers necessary for the build (Civil, Structural, MEP, Sprinkler/Fire suppression, etc.)As far as the build itself, if it's in an established city or town on a tax lot, then you'll need to go through the design and permitting process, gain zoning approval if necessary, and then build up from there.