Dan Schwartz
App that tracks outdoor marketing/bandit signs..FINALLY
15 May 2017 | 5 replies
If the app could turn on the mic so we could hear the presentation without anyone knowing that would be valuable for buyer reps and turn on the video camera for door hangers...
Ardie Mansouri
Best time of year to buy - Rehabbing in extreme climate cities
12 September 2014 | 10 replies
I put a contingency for a sewer camera inspection on every place as that $150 is worth knowing if you're going to have to replace a sewer line while you can still renegotiate or back out.
Todd Hutcheson
How to build a buyers list fast 28 ways
19 December 2021 | 102 replies
I keep a camera in my car and snap a picture of all signs that say "I Buy Homes" or Stop Foreclosure or whatever.
Levi Gale
Marketing question
10 June 2011 | 11 replies
And, if you're concerned, using and alarm system, and or cameras would likely make you feel a bit more comfortable.
Danny Johnson
You know you are a real estate investor when you...
11 September 2011 | 56 replies
When your daily tools are flea spray, bolt cutters, a flash light, a digital camera, a measuring wheel or tape measure, a respirator, and a change of clothes for when you sit on a urine stained couch.
Scott J.
Inspection: What do you look for to avoid MAJOR losses?
30 November 2011 | 12 replies
Chris I meant Clay pipes but different parts of the country used different things during different eras because of cost,availability,closeness to the area where constructing,soil conditions,etc.Either way in my mind a critical inspection is to scope the line all the way out to the street.Some plumbers only have a 25 ft camera and others have the big one that goes hundreds of feet which will reach out to almost all mains at the street before running out of camera line.On environmental stuff mentioned you sure can have situations where next door is a laundry facility or gas station that is now vacant.The contaminants leach over into your soil.Now the EPA is demanding you clean it up which becomes very,very expensive.What to look for comes with experience.I have found it is better that I learn from my plumbers and other professionals I use and they often share tips for free.Here in Georgia inspectors do not have to be licensed (it might have changed recently)but in the past they were not required to be.I have found I have more knowledge than many inspectors and all they do is charge a bunch of money and then refer you off to the people I have already learned from.My guys will take a look at it for free because they know it is future business I will be giving them.I just call them in if I have a question.
Josh Gibbons
What do you drive?
30 January 2012 | 90 replies
Ill see if I cant get a picture when I get my camera back.http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/LOADED-COMPETITION-PACKAGE-INTERLAGOS-BLUE-E46-59-MSRP_W0QQitemZ160171135407QQihZ006QQcategoryZ6131QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Account Closed
Clay sewer line with root infiltration. Reasonable to have turnkey replace with PVC?
17 May 2015 | 8 replies
At that point I used a camera.
Samson Kay
"Some one should make this..." Forum.
24 September 2014 | 5 replies
Saw this forum on REDDIT, and thought it would be cool if we started a forum discussion: "Someone should make this" for something you need in real estate.Could be an app that you wish you had that could make your life easier.Could be a tool that you wish they made for some aspect of your rehab.Maybe you need a specialize "tool" that you need to convince your renters to pay rent.FOR ME, one thing that I think would be useful, is a visual app that shows the price of a house by viewing it in my camera.
Omid A.
SOLD! $45,000 profit to start the New Year.
4 June 2018 | 75 replies
Can I ask what type camera you are using for the photos?