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Dawn Psaledas REO with Mold & Water Damage
6 June 2009 | 0 replies
There is significant mold damage (and yes, the "bad" kind) in the basement and at least 1/2 of the first floor.My husband is a mold remediation professional, so I'm not concerned about that aspect of the job as far as cost to demo, remediate and get "clear" mold counts.The put back numbers will be high because most of the walls & ceilings have to come out, and some beautiful 1950s hardwood floors may be beyond drying/repair.
Bob McIntosh Paving Stones
1 October 2009 | 9 replies
Make sure you lay down a primer coat FIRST and you can also fill in the cracks to conceal them.I also like the idea (although more expensive) is to just demo the current slab and then lay some pavers down, makes for a nice new and level patio.
Mark Yuschak Relatively junk properties for free
28 September 2009 | 2 replies
as you do your DD, find out how much to demo and haul the houses away.
Stephen McKee Iphone 4, thoughts?
7 June 2010 | 2 replies
Very catchy, but Jobs ran into a little hiccup during his demo when Web pages on the spiffy new iPhone 4 refused to load.
Deyon W. condemned /fire damaged properties
7 July 2010 | 5 replies
Now i've had time to think and evaluate, i'm starting to think it is a waist of time...THE FRONT OF HOUSE DOESN'T LOOK BURNED, THE HOUSE LOOKS LIKE IT CAN BE SAVED O IT IS SCHEDULED TO BE DEMOED IN A COUPLE MONTHS...3 BED 1 BATH SQFT 1,642Anyway got itFOR 7KARV IS 89KREPAIRS AROUND $18-20KSELLER SAID 1 BEDROOM WAS BURNEDEXIT STRATEGY IS TO WHOLESALE TO REHABBER BUYER....THANKS ANYHELP WOULD BE GREAT..
Tomas Janik MLS IDX INTEGRATION??
25 September 2018 | 2 replies
To my opinion, using a third-party provider is always a good idea, as it’s easy and it saves you lots of time.One of the reasons why I chose Realtyna was that it’s one time fee only, which I think is really effective in long-run.About their Organic MLS RETS integration, it’s a cool solution as you can display data from your MLS provider on your website.Also, they give you the ownership of web service solution as well as the ownership of data.The integration is SEO-friendly, which is obviously what you need in order to speed up your business and really move forward.I hope my brief summary was informative enough for you.You can actually request a demo from them and test it yourself.Wish you luck with the website!
John Reid asbestos and burned houses
2 August 2010 | 2 replies
I've seen demos that couldn't then be built upon because the old lot no longer meets current minimum lot size or setback requirements for new construction.
Bienes Raices Sketchy addition on back of house
1 September 2010 | 13 replies
i would strip it down to studs and joist, see what i have to do to pass inspection, if too much then demo
Bienes Raices Squatters are using my REO at night
11 November 2010 | 22 replies
Leave a note telling them that you are buying the place and need some labor to do some demo work.
Rael Mussell First properties reviewed.
8 September 2009 | 2 replies
Again it requires 100% demo/renovation.