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Brian Christensen building primary with accessory apartment in utah
5 February 2018 | 15 replies
I'd love to see that change but we're having some real challenges getting local jurisdictions to buy into only one ADU even with the new State Senate Bill 1069 and Assembly bills 2299 & 2406 laws that went into effect on Jan 1, 2017.
Joe T. Screwed by lender, any recourse? Out $2200
30 March 2016 | 53 replies
I was doing loans more complicated than yours three months after assembly at the loan officer factory.
Michael S. Everything on Modular (Off-Site) Construction
8 February 2020 | 17 replies
The disadvantages, the advantages, the fabrication and assembly techniques, the recent projects and developments throughout the world and so fourth...I hope we can have meaningful discussions and debates about this topic and everyone fines something of value that comes from this thread. 
Andrew Fidler Lease item specifying what I as Landlord NO NOT DO???
4 December 2017 | 5 replies
(We passed the annual inspection for her house about 2 months ago, it's a superb property with absolutely nothing wrong with it, the mice simply prefer to move indoors when the weather turns cold)As a policy we have placed bait-blocks for tenants behind the fridge/stove and in the basement for free, we even place them annually as part of our Fall Inspection where we check the home and most importantly the furnace.Bet you can't guess that when we didn't show up at her house on Saturday or Sunday she kept up the frantic voicemails to our company system...and the best part is when we showed up with bait blocks on Monday (our next scheduled work day for the crew AND WAAAAYYYY ahead of the 14 day timeline we allow for non-emergency repairs) the tenant refused bait blocks in the home since she has children in the home (who access the back of the refrigerator and stove I guess, no basement in this house).I'd like to assemble a list of what LaPlante does NOT handle, so we can direct tenants to that section when they ring our phones...
Daniel Featherston Scarcity mindset
6 February 2015 | 5 replies
Just look at the assembly line...an example of team work on steroids.I teach them to become my partners.  
Marc Winter It's not getting any easier to be a landlord in Cali
1 June 2019 | 8 replies
Check this out:https://rentalhousingjournal.com/california-assembly-passes-7-percent-rent-cap-bill/
Joe Stout Furnishing Your Long Distance Short Term Rental!
26 August 2022 | 20 replies
I ordered a bunch of stuff and flew out to assemble it and set it up but I could only get 2 days off in my schedule to do it. 
Marcin G. how to connect washer to 3/8 compression water line
3 January 2015 | 12 replies
A plumber is valuable not for the labor of assembling the system but more so for doing it correctly and with the knowledge backing it.
Andrew Taylor Found a (Great?) Deal - Now What?
6 April 2016 | 14 replies
I don't have any experience running apartment buildings or any of my own capital to invest, but I've assembled a great team of advisors.
MARK MONTANO Pro Formas?
27 October 2015 | 37 replies
Not to talk myself out of a job this is what I'd do:Get the demographic data from census.gov; population & population growth, employment and job growth, housing types and numbers.Check to see what data HUD has on housingCross check the above with the MT Dept. of Comerce and other state agenciesWith the size of the market in hand I would check the major (and any local) apartment ILSs apartments.com, forrent.com, Craigslist, etc. to get a sense of the tightness of the market.Then once you gotten the lay of the land, next survey the people on the front lines;Commercial brokersProperty Management CosAppraisersTitle companiesCity planning/building departmentAll the MLA members and apartment owners in town that you can track downThen of course you have to assemble it into something useful.