
8 January 2015 | 75 replies
Instead go to the same supply houses which the remediation and restoration on tractors use.

5 January 2015 | 14 replies
It sounds like it there and just needs to be massaged correctly.I hope this helps and have a good one.

6 September 2016 | 38 replies
If not, I might grant the request but require the tenant to pay for it and to restore it back.We have a policy called "Make It Your Own Home"... where by we grant some requests from tenants that are cosmetic in nature.

31 December 2016 | 17 replies
I'm sure you now understand why.For $30K it better be a gold-plated bus with fur-lined seats and each passenger gets a private massage during the tour, champagne, caviar, etc. and a personal butler for the weekend.David J Dachtera

9 June 2016 | 7 replies
The city is most likely going to put a time limit on razing the property, so you'll need to find a good demo contractor that will haul off the debris, cut the foundations below grade per city requirements and fill the basement/restore the site.

14 June 2016 | 1 reply
@Daniel Holbrook, if you didn't get any takers, might want to check with http://www.habitat.org/restores instead of adding to the landfill.

13 June 2016 | 2 replies
I specialize in SFR, insurance restoration, construction defect and remodel.

24 June 2016 | 31 replies
I don't know if that restores your entitlement to use on another house (probably not).

6 November 2019 | 17 replies
For this reason I've always bought in Riverside, Avondale, and Murray Hill neighborhoods because the renovations are usually smaller and less expensive, as those properties have generally been better maintained in the past.Additionally, the skills needed to restore 100-yr-old buildings are often quite different from new construction, so it's very important to hire contractors and trades with extensive experience working on old buildings.Since prices are up it's difficult to find habitable properties that just need cosmetic work - usually prices are too high for the rental to be profitable.

18 June 2016 | 12 replies
I personally also am looking to apply some knowledge of tax credit funded restoration from my internship last summer further on down the line, but as of now we are mainly looking to invest in single or multi-family homes right now, but look to grow into apartments quickly.