
1 December 2017 | 12 replies
□When you read real estate law materials or take real estate classes and seminars, do you keep in mind that a large part of real estate law is state specific and what your are reading or hearing may or may not be the law in your state?

27 November 2017 | 6 replies
Just remember, as rentals, you want to renovate with sturdy, good-looking materials.

16 February 2018 | 3 replies
An agent again offers a great value In proactively looking for buyers for her listing in the ways of marketing, calling other agents and emailing them as well promoting that property.

25 November 2018 | 41 replies
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4 December 2017 | 27 replies
If it is determined at any time that such information is false or materially misleading, then Agent shall have the option to terminate this Lease upon three days’ notice to quit.

29 December 2017 | 11 replies
Do to this fact I have to keep a full supply of tools and material in storage units in each area I flip so when the subs decide not to show up anymore I can jump on a plane and go finish the project.I wish you great success.

26 November 2017 | 14 replies
Wow this question is so vague I have no idea how to give specifics...On a 10' x 10' room (similar to your standard bedroom) I can remove everything down to the studs in one day.1/2- 3/4 day to rewire (simple cosmetic such as changing the number or location of outlets if you're actually changing the wires itself up to higher codes it can be 3+ days depending on how the house is wired and accessibility)1/2-1 day to insulate1/4 day for any windows or doors that would need replacing for the 1 room2 days for drywall (so long as the studs are straight and level)25 hours of taping (+/- 5 hours depending on the number of corners/edges) spread over 7 days usually front loaded 3-4 hours the first 2 days, then 2-3 hours for the remaining 5 days.2 days painting; 2-3 coatsflooring will depend on the product you're using but unless it's hardwood or laminate you can usually get it done 1 day.1 day trim and molding1 day clean and finishing touches.One thing that shouldn't be overlooked is the time it takes to purchase the materials and get them to the job site.Another is where you can actually do the work.

27 November 2017 | 10 replies
The other option is to start making calls to plumbers and contractors to see if anyone has some used materials they can sell you.

3 December 2017 | 5 replies
The materials used in making these drive the quality and the cost; - Particle board (and there are different grades of this) is the cheapest - Plywood is better (again different grades) - Solid Wood is best (and again different types)Water is the enemy of wood in general and cabinets specifically due to humidity and leaks so I prefer solid wood frame with plywood decks / shelves.

27 November 2017 | 8 replies
He said I have 3 options:1) Remove and replace the walls that have the peeling paint.2) Cover the existing walls with drywall (or some other building material) to enclose the peeling paint.3) Scrape and paint.My contractor is lead based paint certified, so we are going with scrape and paint.