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Sisto Averno Contractor demands final payment
11 July 2017 | 7 replies
.$6000 @ demo (less 5% - $300)$6000 when roof material is delivered to the home (less 5%)$6000 when tiles are on the home (less 5%)$6000 when roof passes final inspection (less 5%)$1200 in retainage paid to the contractor once owner signs off that work is 100% complete (site is clean, no driveway stains, no stains on home, etc.).Granted this is a rough outline and your negotiation will vary, but you need to always stay just a little behind in them to motivate them to finish your work before running off to the next paying customer.Good Luck,Bob
Sean Kollee inner city duplex part 1-4
18 July 2017 | 1 reply
Instead they burden the builder with multiple fees, payment windows and convoluted processes to pre and post inspect the demo sites, get the utilities shut off and use so much time that could be better spent building houses.
Kevin Kelliher First deal - BRRRR with tear down and new build. Realtor needed?
15 August 2017 | 14 replies
Would love to cut out demo costs if possible.
Bryan Pham First time being a private money lender, need advice.
20 July 2017 | 5 replies
Thanks for the advice @Frank Yang!
Vicki Chu Best way to handle repairs in contract?
23 July 2017 | 1 reply
Told them the the clogs can be cleaned and my wife had to give them a demo on taking the clogged part out, soaking it in water, with the advice the next time lentil soup boils over, wipe it clean right away.
Vamsee Lella Using local Fire Department to burn down a dilapidated property
26 July 2017 | 5 replies
I had to get a demo permit, disconnect all utilities, and inspect for asbestos.
Amer Mallah Chicago Edgewater Condo Flip
27 July 2017 | 6 replies
Highlights below:20% down on the sum of purchase price plus rehab dollars30 year term loan with rates around 5% No prepayment penalty – can flip anytime you want once construction is done and fully inspected by our construction consultantRehab funds controlled by the borrower – no funds ever given direct to a contractorSeller can pay up to 2% of the buyers purchase price as a credit against closing costsLender can increase the rate to offer more cash to pay buyers closing costs so they drop to zero – if flipping the rate doesn’t matter if only making 5 or 6 paymentsYou must use a GC that has to be checked out by the lender and the project approved by the construction consultant – you can do painting or demo but that’s it unless licensed in a tradeBest feature is loan is based on the ARV of the house, not what you paid for itI write about on my blog.
Kenny Stanley Houston, Texas new to BiggerPockets
26 July 2017 | 2 replies
I also have experience clearing land/lots of brush and trees (I've done up to 20 acres), demoing houses, building roads etc. 
Tristan S. Texting automation and CRM
8 March 2019 | 8 replies
Both of them are the best to automate your business and to give access to your VAs to use your CRM without any security/privacy problems.Just dig it yourself and see which one you'd prefer, each one of them provides videos and Demo describing their features.My experience with Realeflow is very good too.