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Alison M. Mosaic Backsplashes ?
13 March 2012 | 23 replies
(ie mosaic border, or mosaic element).
Reece Carter Putting design in its place...
1 March 2013 | 10 replies
My perspective, from the development side of the business, is that design is at its best when it is used to solve problems that come with developing any type of property—in planning, construction, environmental, marketing, leasing, etc.
Al Williamson Want $12,000? The $100 Expense Reduction Challenge
16 April 2013 | 48 replies
I would build a box on this to protect from elements with a sliding door just like on dumpsters to keep critters out.
Tereal Wilsonn Bandit signs
10 August 2013 | 8 replies
Like the type of paper for the weather elements in Detroit Michigan
Dominic Enea Broker Confidetiality Agreement
12 September 2007 | 5 replies
Protecting one's interest in a transaction of this size is commonplace---elements/clauses like non-circumvention and non-competition are par for the course...The broker is attempting to protect himself from you/your buyer going direct to the seller and cutting them out of the deal---you should give consideration to protecting your interests and your buyer exclusivity as well.Regards,Scott Miller
Jim Francis The Millionaire Real Estate Investor
5 June 2007 | 12 replies
For those who have dig hard to find deals and work with certain undesirable elements, some of these books are just raw info and not real training.
N/A N/A Rising building costs
9 October 2006 | 3 replies
Cost reduction should be done in such a way as not to produce a serious threat to human exisitence by not paying a hoot to effective environmental hazard reduction techniques.
Guy Granlund I'M A NUBE!
15 July 2015 | 8 replies
One good thing is this isn't rocket science. break it down to the individual elements that you want to conquer first.
Kathy Brasby New from Fort Morgan, Colorado
3 March 2019 | 29 replies
An interesting element to this house is it's a log cabin with drywall finish inside - built in the mid '50s in a town where many log cabins were built at that time.
Karen Cupp Keys to a successful purchase and transition on multifamily
11 September 2019 | 6 replies
James Kojo[] Previous 24 monthly operating statements [] Current rent-roll [] Tenant Ledgers for past 12 months. [] Copies of all resident lease agreements and applications [] 2 most recent months of all utility bills for common area and currently vacant units. [] Copies of all existing service contracts and agreements. [] construction and other warranties still in effect; [] Insurance loss runs for the previous 5 years [] Most recent survey of the property [] Any environmental reports and description of any environmental remediation. [] all licenses and permits or certificates of occupancy or other documents indicating compliance with any applicable governmental requirements. [] As-built building plans [] Copy of each floor plan. [] Copy of property brochure. [] List of all property phone numbers (including general office line, fax, modem, internet connection, maintenance, security, etc.) [] List of all websites, domain names, social media accounts, or any other means of advertising or marketing associated with the property in whole or in part, whether transferrable or not. [] List of all trade names or intellectual property associated with the Property. [] Staff listing