
7 December 2009 | 4 replies
All comps vary flooring.Should I take out that pink tile wall?

19 December 2010 | 33 replies
Now bpo's are the crack cocaine for struggling broker/agents trying to feed their families.I know some that make 10k to 14k a month doing volume.Then there are the majority who do say 10 to 20 a week and if they didn't have orders from being click monkeys online they would be out of the business.You have others such as myself that might do now 4 to 5 orders a month just for kicks.I only do them for long standing clients who will pay me my fee.Now when we do a report now used to some brokers/agent would send out others to inspect the properties or take pictures.Now many mills have electronic signatures at the end of the bpo's stating you have visited the property,taken the pics,and valued yourself the property at hand.So when a broker/agent goes to do a interior bpo they might do them full time with thousands a year,they might be a brand new agent who got in with a mill and can be influenced,or they might be an agent in between who knows values but will at least take your papers to see if you are just puffing or have valid properties to consider.Where many agents mess up is the estimated repairs which can cause the bpo to come in high.Also may agents falsely believe if they value the property high it will foreclose and they will get the listing from the bank.The departments are separate and have nothing to do with each other.Occasionally an AM will see the agents name on the report and they might pick up business that way.I have seen investors show up at properties and tell the agent if they get the value to come in at XX then they will rehab it and give to the agent when they resell it to make a commission.Hope this helps

12 December 2010 | 18 replies
The ceramic is dyed which is what gives you your roof color but reflects the same amount of rays in your roof is blue, black, or pink.

30 September 2009 | 1 reply
—Like you said, it looks like a bill---Definitely doesn’t look fun.I've always hired women to do my envelopes-if they have big bubbly girly handwriting then even better- I use #10 white (maybe a orange/black during Halloween etc..) and have them written with a "Ultra Fine Point" Pink Sharpie.

25 July 2011 | 11 replies
Center Unit townhouse built in 94Original insulation (pink rolls)How much would it cost to throw insulation (to hire help) ?

26 July 2011 | 0 replies
Page 35 gets scary, it lists the charges against the owner, in all he was convicted on 10 counts of things like RICO, Money Laundering, cocaine trafficking.

10 August 2015 | 11 replies
I also see houses that have been foreclosed that were flipped within a few years prior, and the buyers painted the walls pink or otherwise trashed the place.

15 January 2016 | 11 replies
Luckily we had help from both our fathers- hers a retired carpenter, and my father had worked in construction as a teenager extensively and knew what to do.Here is the original Bathroom- By now we had already removed the plaster from the closet (which was attached to the beam on the left) along with the pink sqaure tiles that were along the base 1/3 of the room.Once we started tearing up everything, here is a progression...Above is my Girlfriend's Dad cutting the joists from the old closet.Once we identified that the studs/joists in the floor were rotten, we scabbed on to the ones that were bad with new 2 x 10 boards and supported them with a crossbeam underneath.

10 July 2013 | 10 replies
They can see past the shag carpet and pink paint.