
11 January 2020 | 12 replies
@Odie Ayaga you hit the nail right on the nose!
3 September 2014 | 2 replies
Hi everyone and thank you in advance for any advice you may have.I have a situation where I purchase a house 6 month's ago for a family member,my daughter,to move into.I applied for and received permits to do construction repairs to the property.Since the house was purchased by me for a family member,I as the homeowner was able to pull the needed permits.I am not a licensed contractor.The permits were for scope of work/general repairs and minor electrical repairs.In my state of South Carolina if an owner pulls permits on second homes or investment properties,you are not allowed to sell or rent the property for two years.Well do to unforeseen circumstances,illness in family,my daughter can not move in and I will need to list the house for sell.It will cause me some financial problems if I try to keep it.The majority of the repairs have been done but are not complete.I need to sell the house in unfinished as is condition.My question is has anyone dealt with open permits when selling a property.The permits are with the County of Charleston and they have always had a hard nosed attitude about generating revenue.I know the most obvious answer will be to call the building dept. and find out what to do,but just wanted to get a heads up before I do from anyone who may have had a similar experience.Thank you....
28 September 2014 | 10 replies
But people seem to turn their nose up to it these days.

13 September 2014 | 5 replies
I would just keep your nose to the ground and search hard for the right property.

18 September 2014 | 36 replies
Boiler/Chiller - hell noThey leak, burst, cause mold, cost through the nose to run and repair.
23 September 2014 | 8 replies
Lucas, long time no see!

25 September 2014 | 9 replies
Passive income is always a pass through - no SE taxes paid.C.

3 December 2013 | 14 replies
Starting out, it was about making money, further in when things become stable you get the freedom of time but the nose is still to the grind stone.

10 December 2013 | 18 replies
This guy is very savvy about everything else and as hard nosed as they come!

24 February 2014 | 26 replies
I also know that finance examiners don't have their noses in files all day, I recall the last hour of most days being pretty slow an unproductive.