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Dave Versch Insuring for replacement cost vs. cash value
18 February 2009 | 8 replies
Policies do allow for debris removal over policy but it's usually 5-20% and $1,500-$6,000 is not nearly enough money to pay for a demo crew to remove the remains of an 1800 s.f. structure.
Stephen Loguidice Avg. down payment to put a house under contract?
4 March 2009 | 6 replies
Like Demos said, go for $1-$10.
Tony Severino Bank Demo's 16 New SFH It Foreclosured On
15 May 2009 | 2 replies
As you know banks are now aquiring properties left and right..In this video clip from the WSJ, a bank decides that demoing the houses is its best move.Something to keep in mind here, the end result be it a short sale, or a REO sale, the banks best interest is always what makes the decision.
Saad R. Hello all!
10 July 2009 | 5 replies
I develop computer based training, demos and software simulations.
Bryan P. Doing Work Yourself vs.....
12 January 2011 | 7 replies
On the rehab we are currently working we did a lot of the "dumb" work like demo, but contracted out most of the work.
Jarred E. closing on a 9 bay self serve car wash
26 February 2011 | 5 replies
Option 3 is demo it and sell the land(hard in this environment)
Jonathan V. My first flip, detailed adventure
7 June 2011 | 40 replies
I should have pictures later today or tomorrow of demo work.
Andrew Clark Installing Window Heating/AC units acceptable?
8 March 2011 | 6 replies
it sounds scary when you're on the code or demo list, but the truth is, the city or county doesn't want to bulldoze your house either...think about it, they want you to rehab the home so you can pay property taxes every year, provide a rental to someone instead of another empty lot in the hood, etc.
Dojo Kempin DIY Rehab--where to start?
16 February 2011 | 23 replies
Since you both mentioned it, what, exactly (or typically) were the "demo" projects you have started with?
Josh Sterling Contractor team
6 May 2011 | 13 replies
I bring in the other specialized contractors as needed, but the main crew is generally the first on the job (demo), the last on the job (punch list) and are there almost every day in between.While they definitely have a scope of work for each job (and get paid by the job), they know that their job is to ultimately make the house look perfect.