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Jason Pelch When do we talk with all the suits?
13 May 2016 | 23 replies
In RE, being overprepared can cost you time, money, and nerves when you don't need that.
Ryan Wewerka Foreclosures: Keeping Appliances
1 June 2016 | 11 replies
It's always nerve wrecking buying your first bank deal.  
Franky Juwana Condo rental for Office Business
6 May 2016 | 1 reply
Today I came across a Condo for office Business in Apt building in mls, so here's the detail ,Asking price $220k, 350sqft with 4 room for examine patience, i think it was from doctor office or some sort.  
Daniel Peavey Freedom!! Freedom !! (2) But!! But! But!
2 August 2016 | 70 replies
If someone plays devil's advocate, or examines possible pitfalls to unemployment, we need to get snarky and silence them.
Wes Brand What should I do here? (Title/deed questions)
9 March 2016 | 4 replies
Examiners and closers like property deeded to them individually and no surprises when they are ready to close.
Cortlyn Starr Florida Contracts to a Newbie
19 March 2016 | 2 replies
I have examined numerous sample contracts and it can be overwhelming. 
Mike Dymski commercial vs landlord insurance (and LLC implications)
11 March 2016 | 5 replies
I know my personal umbrella has a specific limit on the number of residential properties I can own (defining residential as 1-4 units), so an apartment would not fit there...also, with that scale (25 units) you have the amount of traffic, people, guests, etc , so the llc appears prudent, but I hear you on the simple notion of it being in your name with the commercial umbrella (however, I think this would then invalidate your personal umbrella unit limit if you tilt the apts back In your name)...on the duplexes and two single families, I think a great landlord policy (with all the bells  and whistles) topped with an umbrella (even 5 million is pretty affordable with the firm I use, called RLI...no interest in the product FYI)...That allows easy tapping of the equity. also, much may depend on the risk you see with those small rentals and what feels right for you (and your property portfolio shows you have great instincts)..I like your use of professional services and you may have done this, but perhaps have your policies and situation examined again by the best insurance law expert in your region or state (I would look for 20 plus years, av rated, a person the major entities and large insurers use in your area)...
Heath Thomas Jr Condo Conversion in Baltimore MD
15 March 2016 | 2 replies
I was born and raised in Baltimore City, and getting the areas down can be quite tricky.Be sure to examine the market thoroughly.
Stacy Davis Known Lead Issue In NH
4 April 2016 | 14 replies
Lead Abatement Contractor's LicenseTo qualify for a contractor's license you must: read and understand New Hampshire Lead Poisoning Prevention Act and Rulesdocument completion of an approved training course for lead abatement contractors which includes an examdocument two years work experience in asbestos, lead, environmental remediation or building tradeslist all names or other identifiers you've ever done business underlist any outstanding enforcement actions pending against you for lead abatement worklist all New Hampshire certified lead abatement workers/supervisors you employpass an approved proficiency examination given by a party other than the training providerpass an additional 25 questions specific to the provisions of RSA 130-A and He-P 1600 given by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHA) ChildLead ProgramLead abatement contractor's license fees: The contractor's license will cost you $250 and it's good for a year.Lead Abatement Supervisor CertificateTo qualify for a supervisor certificate you need to: read and understand New Hampshire Lead Poisoning Prevention Act and Rulespass an approved training course which includes an examhave at least twelve months of lead abatement work experiencehave at least twelve months work experience in environmental remediation or building tradeslist any outstanding enforcement actions pending against you for lead abatement workpass an approved proficiency examination given by a party other than the training providerpass an additional 25 questions specific to the provisions of RSA 130-A and He-P 1600 given by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHA) ChildLead ProgramLead abatement supervisor certificate fees: The supervisor's certificate will cost you $100 and it's good for a year.
Erica Law Hi from Portland, Connecticut
18 May 2016 | 12 replies
@Jacqueline Carringtonhaha thanks, it was a nerve-wracking move but I felt like I had to.