
4 July 2010 | 24 replies
YOU HAVE PERMISSION from the homeowner and based on their own definition, you should be all set.

26 July 2010 | 18 replies
The local satellite dish company has been installing dishes on my rental roofs WITHOUT my express permission.

24 January 2011 | 65 replies
They can go up as silver moves and can also appreciate as a collectable item, and I can take them out of the safety deposit box to show Aunt Whoever with out asking or paying for the banks permission.

28 August 2010 | 8 replies
Investing in a "vacation" condo has many negatives, all laid out by Bill.You are better served to pay for your vacation rentals and own better rentals yourself.The negs of condos are mostly - HOA, higher turnover rates, higher vacancies rates, the potential of the HOA to make new assessments, and having to get permission from the HOA to do anything in your rehab project (as applicable).Will

2 February 2011 | 10 replies
Bill,That (ploiticians) is soooo clever and ingenious, can I have your permission to use that?

25 February 2008 | 22 replies
Until the bank owns the house, you will need the owners permission to speak to them.Go to the Central Appraisal Distict website for the County the house is in.

8 May 2008 | 3 replies
Even if you are wholesaling you need to know the potential roadblocks for completing a flip, so that you know if it will be worthwhile for a flipper to take on the job...You need to make sure the property is not in a historic district or is not landmarked, if it is, good luck trying to get permits and permission to change anything on the building.

24 July 2011 | 16 replies
Even if you have the property owner's permission, you still need a permit.

7 August 2011 | 7 replies
Secondly, perhaps you could get the neighbor's permission to cable you tree to his (the other tree in the picture) to help minimize additional leaning as well help your tree resist wind loading that might bring it into contact with the roof.In the long run, if the avocado tree is ever removed, you could add new rafter tails to bring the roof overhang back to its original profile.

24 October 2013 | 15 replies
You need to look at permissible use in the zoning and any impacts you'd have under a change of use under the building code (sprinklers, additional exits).