Andrew Glavinic
Property Management Software - DoorLoop
12 June 2024 | 57 replies
I will say that when I left DoorLoop they did an exit survey and told me if I had any problems to email Matt who was who contacted me.
Amir Castillo
New Construction Duplex Development
7 June 2024 | 11 replies
Cost TrackerLot Purchase Price 20% - 15%Architect & Engineering Plans RenderingSurvey 1 (Stake Corners & Elevation Cert)Surveyor (Final Elevation Cert & Final Survey)County Permit Municipality Utilities District Portable ToiletFoundationSilt Fence Site Work (tree removal / 8in Dirt Scrape)Concrete SlabFramingLumberEngineering Wood Products (Trusses)Accessories & LumberFraming Labor $2.5 per sqftPlumbingPlumbing TurnkeySinksToiletsFaucets & Shower TrimElectricalElectricalHVACHvacInterior Windows & Material Back DoorFront DoorSiding, Sheathing & Cornice MaterialSiding, Cornice, Doors, Window LaborRoofRoof Deck MaterialRoof Deck LaborStanding Seam Metal Roof (optional)InsulationInsulationDrywallDrywallFirewallHang, Tape, Float & Texture LaborDrywall Touch Up LaborPaintExterior PaintInterior PaintExtra Cost (Caulk & Paint Upgrade)CarpentryDoor Handles CabinetsInterior DoorsBaseboards & Shelving (closets, utilities & Pantry)Carpentry LaborCounter TopsCounter TopsMirrors MirrorsGarageGarage Door & OpenerDrivewayDriveway Flat Work (AC Pad, Walkways, Steps, Backyard Steps)TilingTile MaterialTile LaborLVPLVP MaterialLVP LaborRailingRailingLandscapingLandscape Final gradeSODFlower BedDumpsterDumpsterApplianceseDish WasherStoveMicrowaveMiscMail BoxFinal CleaningHouse Plan PrintsWater & Electric During buildRefunds / DepositsRefundable Deposit
Tom Brown
Chicago Architect with proper credentials
6 June 2024 | 4 replies
A Self-Certified permit review would likely only take a few weeks; as compared to 4-6 Months for a project which is not "Self-Certified" and needs to go through the "Standard Plan Review" process.A Zoning analysis should be performed for your property ASAP using a Plat of Survey to ensure you would be allowed to build what you want to build, and check for any potential "Setback" concerns when it comes to adding Dormers...
Edward Schenkel
Ask An Attorney Anything About Real Estate Law
9 June 2024 | 223 replies
After Surveying the Land, He is Actually Right.
Alex Rodgers
What's your cash flow strategy for 2024?
8 June 2024 | 37 replies
As much as 70% of the deals wholesalers bring to title, don't close, so you could very well loose your earnest money, as well as any expenses you put out for inspection, option money, contractor bids, survey, etc.
Brett Richardson
Multifamily Investing Coaching
7 June 2024 | 24 replies
If you survey the landscape of coaching program graduates, a consistent theme emerges: those that "make it" tend to have the drive, curiosity, passion, grit, relience and focus to weather the journey...
Michael Plaks
Caution story: Cost segregation done WRONG
4 June 2024 | 10 replies
Yes, I understand that they sent a different engineer to survey the property the second time.
Jeff Klonowski
Subdividing Land with a Mortgage already on property.
4 June 2024 | 13 replies
Look for a small/mid size local bank that specializes in this, they will detail what you need, survey, building permit, architectural plans and a builder contracted for starters.Or when you're ready to subdivide/redevelop you just sell to a builder and have them split the lots and transfer title to you for your smaller lot, he keeps the others and let him mess with the utilities and building.
Mark Proctor
Should I include a gym membership with my Airbnb?
3 June 2024 | 18 replies
You can take a survey or casually ask guests if they would like to see these amenities when they visit the next time
Nolan Whitaker
Trouble with an EMD lender
29 May 2024 | 11 replies
However, getting the house sold has taken a little while longer than we expected due to a survey requested by the buyer and surveyors in the area being booked up and unable to get to the house.