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Sandro Hagenbuch How to find out if wall is structural or not?
8 April 2017 | 3 replies
yesgo to the building department or you may be able to find the construction prints on linemost apt buildings are built on point- meaning the exterior and 4 columns are the frame of the building all the interior of the build excluding the elevator and stairwells are floating/open space no structural bearingdepending on the unit you are looking at and its location you may be able to demo the whole interior of the apartmentall the above is relative to the year of construction and the materials used for constructiongood luckenjoy
Daren H. Would You Install Tile Immediately Following Foundation Repair?
10 November 2014 | 6 replies
Normally we recommend not doing any cosmetic work for 8 weeks which gives the framing and drywall time to adjust to the new elevations.
Michael Talerico Possible Opportunity to Acquire Mixed-Use Building w/Grant
15 January 2016 | 8 replies
We received 2 cost estimates for the rehab along with an initial code analysis to look at the possible elevator and fire suppression requirements.
Bruce H. 5 duplex purchase question
7 October 2014 | 1 reply
My banker is noncommittal until he sees the survey and elevation information, but I think I want to pursue this even though it is low lying and may start shopping the Fannie/Freddie lenders even though this may be small fry for them.
Account Closed Are home prices dipping again?
12 May 2014 | 21 replies
Yup you'd really have to study your comparables and know the formula from which the appraiser will use to determine value there are three methods:- Comparable sales approach (residential sales , 1-4 unit income properties)- income approach - 5+ units/comm/indus/office- cost approach - unit/special use properties (chruches, very old, etc)Using comparable sales approach which will be given the most 'weight,' with residential 1-4 unit properties and know the most recent sold properties, the differences, the elevation, the location (back corner, T street, culdesac, etc), upgrades, floor plan, sqft, school district, amenties, how recent the sale was, and how much a reasonable buyer in the market has paid for these variables will determine the value of your home to an appraiser.Ultimately if the home will not appraise we will not lend above and the buyer will need to bring in cash to set the new ceiling on comparable sold properties if they are that bold to do so.
Mark Mays last minute strike-offs on tax sales?!
25 May 2014 | 25 replies
Even with elevation/grading issues I can imagine making 2700 sf work.
Jon McElyea Out of state investing in Montana
5 April 2019 | 3 replies
So we followed a tried and true method of REI (buy a multi with an FHA) and our success was elevated by the high tourism traffic and high real estate appreciation rates in our area.
Don Koss Building inspection reference - Chicago suburbs
8 January 2013 | 0 replies
I mainly need someone who can inspect the outside structural integrity (walkways, elevated porches, concrete, etc.) and the common mechanicals (i.e. boilers).
Shaun R. Rehabs on flooded houses
25 July 2017 | 16 replies
AE is a special flood hazard zone but it all depends on your elevation (and amount you carry + deductible) for what the coverage is.
Eric Giovannucci Insight from Lenders On Novice Investors
3 December 2014 | 9 replies
When I see that you come in with those issues mentioned above fully and properly addressed, where I can have confidence in the deal outside your hype, elevator pitch, with  your estimates being valid, having a good grasp of RE, the basics involved, you're going to leave with a loan commitment!