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Omar Jaramillo New S-corp! contractor /sub requirements !?
12 June 2013 | 3 replies
I cant reach the contractor i did the rehab with...The scope of work consists of various electrical works such as correct GCFI for refrigerator, some leaks to be repaired in dishwasher drain and bath sinks. install a proper flex gas line for water heater. relocate ground wire in breaker box and some minor stucco damage repairs.I was wondering if anyone here knew what was the most cost effective way of going about this request for repairs while the property is under the corporation's nameI want to be a straight shooter and do things the right way.Thanks!
Michael Garson Philadelphia: Empty Lot - Tax Liens Negotiate with owner or City?
12 June 2013 | 4 replies
It is basically the middle of a city block with driveway access, no real reason to build on it (no one is building in that area).
Eve W. Is gutter a must for the newly built house?
12 June 2013 | 3 replies
You eed to get the water run off away from the house.I suggest yougt gutters ASAP or a french drain system to keep water away. :)
Ivan Roberts Benifit of having a partner
15 June 2013 | 7 replies
The four of them bought large blocks of turnkey vacant land lots within a Colorado ski resort at wholesale.
Michelle Hilton 1955 Ca Eikler like home with original radiant floor heat- rehab costs?
13 June 2013 | 1 reply
The heating system was turned off during construction and over a couple of weeks the system cooled down, the fittings loosened in the slab and the water drained out and pressurized the slab.
Mike Hoefling Closing Tomorrow - Water in Basement
21 March 2014 | 6 replies
I see pricing between $65 and $85 per linear foot of basement perimeter for interior French drain with sump pump.
George P. i've got money problems
3 October 2013 | 20 replies
no. i have never been there. it's probably about an hour from me. i tend to do what the guru's advice.... stay in an area where i know. and i literally buy about 1-2 mile radius and know those 4-5 sub divisions like the back of my hand. i do my own repair calls, so going there would be a drain on my marriage. :)
Jennifer Lee what is your buy hold strategy?
17 June 2013 | 22 replies
I live in one of these areas and bought 3 houses on my very block, made made 20% on my first two flips and hold third with 10% cashflow.
Kelly Bernhard Investing in a resort area
7 December 2014 | 6 replies
The four of them would buy large blocks of turnkey vacant land lots within the ski resort at wholesale.
Sam Leon MLS property online alerts - which site do you use?
30 June 2013 | 4 replies
If I can set up automatic alerts by subdivision or community names, or block names, that would make it much easier...are there any out there?