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Luke Carl Determine how much an STR will make using the ENEMY method
2 May 2024 | 31 replies
The Enemy Method hell yea brother - this vid answered my previous question.
Jim Doyle Purchasing off market via executor of the will - Ran into roadblock.. - Path forward?
30 April 2024 | 10 replies
I know that a verbal agreement doesn’t mean much so I was looking to get her into a purchase contract.The sister visited her brother's lawyer to discuss the responsibilities of being executor of the will and what needs to be done in order to sell the house.
Rome Gal Bad or good investment? Hard Rock Hotel Room San Diego...
30 April 2024 | 18 replies
This is my brother in law's time share which he lost money and often forget to take vacation. 
Gaetano Ciambriello Student Housing PROs and CONs
30 April 2024 | 6 replies
I have a partnership with my brother-in-law and brother
Daniel Vargas Can’t wait to get started!
30 April 2024 | 15 replies
Welcome to the BiggerPockets Chicago community brother
Nathaniel Linn Aloha Friends! My Intro
30 April 2024 | 12 replies
Have a blessed day brother!
Yadira Valera My mortgages to an LLC?
29 April 2024 | 5 replies
Hey everyone, my wife and I and her two brothers all own two homes with mortgages still being paid.
Kasey Ingram Partnership with Family Equity split
29 April 2024 | 0 replies
My wife and I are interested in going in on an investment with my sister and brother-in-law.
Account Closed CA Handyman (not Contractor) has started asking for $500 in Labor per job
2 May 2024 | 41 replies
In business, references and jobs done also help too.Handymen per CSLB are prohibited from taking on projects that are more than $500, unless they can either break the project down into smaller job or risk going to jail -especially if they furnished something recordable (ie, a phone conversation or in writing) in violation of this fundamental CA rule governing construction.So yes I do agree CA handymen should never quote a client anything more than $500/materials+labor per particular job unless they don't care about building a career towards being a licensed contractor honestly and dont care if they end up being criminally charged for it.As for a family member and/or close friend I would expect handymen in CA to obviously work out 'less than armlength' ways to help them with big jobs that do exceeed $500/project but not leave an obviously incriminating papertrail afterall its family you're dealing with anyway and nevertheless as a handyman (and likely brother, cousin, in-law etc) until one day you are a licensed contractor then can quote as much as you want per project.I'm tired and done with CA handymen masquerading as contractors, quoting contractor prices, yet not having even liability insurance that licensed contractors are required to have. 
Jenniffer Nosenko Where do you start
30 April 2024 | 20 replies
@Jonathan Klemm thanks brother!