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Engels Rojas Just noticed
1 March 2013 | 4 replies
For that you need to tie up with someone who is familiar with your local market.You can not be successful investing all over the country if you can't understand local proceedures and then adapt to those basic functions in other areas.Since BP is here, everything in residential and small commercial investing and operating a business is right here.
Sebastian Osorio Real Estate Photographer - Miami Fl
24 January 2021 | 14 replies
The key has been to adapt.
Traci Pickett Lease Option Wholesaling - Sellers Asking Price is High
17 October 2015 | 16 replies
The legal definition of Fair Market Value under California law is found in the Code of Civil Procedure, Section 1263.320, as follows:"The fair market value of the property taken is the highest price on the date of valuation that would be agreed to by a seller, being willing to sell but under no particular or urgent necessity for so doing, nor obliged to sell, and a buyer, being ready, willing, and able to buy but under no particular necessity for so doing, each dealing with the other with full knowledge of all the uses and purposes for which the property is reasonably adaptable and available.
Jimmy H. Good lease document?
21 September 2010 | 4 replies
There are a couple issues as I know things vary state to state.What issues vary by state so that I may adapt mine accordingly?
Dale Osborn Finding a Partner to Multiply Your Investing Ability
15 October 2012 | 35 replies
And unmet expectations can sink a partnership.
Randy Lance Handicap Options
5 February 2014 | 4 replies
You might ask your tenant if he would have the Ocupation Therapist or his Case worker to call you with the kinds of adaptations you would need to do, and if there is a way the state or medicare can pay for them since he does not own the home.
Sam Leon Tenant accommodation during invasive repairs
28 May 2018 | 11 replies
Once done, I can back out the copper male adapter if it's not badly corroded and fused.Yes one of my fears is the connections are badly corroded which will mean replacing the fittings, and if i have a hubbed fittings with the bathroom double tapped tee on top with a street end into it, I have to mess with that it may turn ugly.Even worse if the pipe below that fitting has a vertical crack into the concrete slab.Or I can even tease out the copper pipe after having the two openings because it's strapped to the framing in between, or the holes are drilled so close a copper coupling cannot pass through.I may have to replace with same copper since PVC may be too large OD to fit through existing stud holes.
James Wise Short Term Rentals (like Airbnb) have been BANNED!
8 June 2018 | 144 replies
Operators will find ways around the rules faster than the regulations can adapt.  
Dylan Shea Condo Development Experience
21 August 2020 | 6 replies
I have done several different types and sizes of infill and adaptive reuse.
Robert Steele Is the market drowning in newbies?
25 June 2013 | 43 replies
I've had a cell phone, a lap top, and an internet connection since 1998, and I'm hardly an early adapter type.