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Lamar Cannon Forming LLC / Partnership with Rehabbers
19 March 2013 | 36 replies
For those who may not know - the workflow for legal authority goes something like this (only considering state issues - not considering federal issues): 1) Check to see which statutes govern the matter at hand and review (this may involve reading lots of statutes, as they sometimes refer to other statutes for other issues; 2) Sometimes the language in the statute(s) are very clear and sometimes the language is not - if it is not clear:a) Check to see if the statutes define the specific terms that are in the unclear language;b) If the language is not made more clear by the definitions, then go to 3;3) Search for caselaw that discusses the specific statute in question.However, there isn't always caselaw that discusses the statute in question (either because the statute is new [either newly enacted, or recently amended]).
Mark Caramanna In need of a good rehabbing proposal software for a 10 unit building
25 January 2015 | 10 replies
You can use if for all your takeoff and workflow throughout the duration of a project.
Chris Stromdahl New investor/meeting with my RE attorney on 7/28/suggestions?
23 July 2014 | 2 replies
That means having a solid understanding of the work flow, documents needed, alternative steps to take if need be.
Fritzner Paul any experience with a Correspondent lender?
15 November 2020 | 5 replies
With that being said, one thing that you generally find with correspondent lenders is autonomy in workflow, unless, the person that you’re working with has a poorly organized team, or, lack of resources.
Melani Sanders Rehabbing a property without a GC
14 December 2020 | 1 reply
If this is your first one i would recommend a GC. watch how they do the work and then try to take on the project once you have an understanding of work flow.for example here is a workflow -  electrical and plumbing - rough in of all walls, then inspections, then insulation, then drywall with screw inspections then tape and paint.Inside the home work from top down meaning ceiling work first, flooring last. rough in ceilings, drywall, tape paintWatch some videos on youtube as there are a ton of people who have done it by themselves.If you hire the GC and you can go and visit the site daily (although being an out of town flip not sure if you can do this)and take notes and watch them it will teach you a lot. the 15 - 20% you pay the GC will be worth it.If you want to self manage you have to be there everyday, i just don't see any other way to ensure quality work and schedule.Please watch some videos about hiring and payment structure for the GC. do not pay in advance.....hope this helps !
Eric Alvarez Real Estate Investing while overseas
21 December 2020 | 7 replies
It's been good steady workflow, but now looking to expand out on my own with Partners who are looking to do the same.
Michael Seo Can Your Workflow Be At Max Optimization?
21 December 2020 | 0 replies
Through real-world experience, I saw the inefficiencies in the workflow that brokers and agents face in their day-to-day. 
Ryan Shyng Excel Expert Offering Services
11 November 2020 | 2 replies
Hi BP, I have ~6 years of analytics experience and have extensive experience in creating automated Excel documents that allow for easy visual calculations and/or understandable workflow organization.
Rajan Nanda BEST CRM tool for RVMs, Emails and SMSs
6 November 2020 | 1 reply
It's free for the lite version and when you scale you can opt in for workflows.
Steven Skarupa Online workflow tools?
3 November 2020 | 0 replies
So I'm looking to setup a system - I can envision spreadsheet or google sheets based workflow, but before I go down that path, I was wondering.