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Adam Kraft Multifamily insurance agents in Chicago
18 October 2024 | 14 replies
I've had clients with house fires, pipe bursts, etc.
Daniel Slayton Has anyone worked with Homeroom before?
18 October 2024 | 15 replies
Others may have had a good experience but we would have been better off lighting our money on fire to heat out our home.
Martin D. Investing in Airbnb overseas
19 October 2024 | 15 replies
Then we found the house in the rain forest and it completed the trifecta.  
AJ Wong 📝Zillow Survey: 80% of buyers & investors to consider climate risks with new tool
12 October 2024 | 2 replies
Similar to Realtor.com the leading real estate company Zillow announced it will disclose climate risk features such as: flood, fire, wind, heat and air quality risks.
Yoana Yordanova I can't find renters for my townhouse in Atlanta, GA
26 October 2024 | 50 replies
I fired my property manger in 2 months after they did not perform to my standards.
Dayana Castellon Marketing and Airbnb Strategies
17 October 2024 | 6 replies
@Dayana Castellon the only marketing that would make sense is marketing Airbnb & VRBO are NOT covering already.Maybe market directly to insurance companies looking for rentals for their clients needing temporary housing while their fire-damaged home is being repaired.Corporate travel departments might be another option.Hospitals with resident doctor programs.The challenge will be doing this marketing efficiently enough to make it worthwhile.
Craig S. Multifamily Construction Cost Projections?
17 October 2024 | 2 replies
.), the location, depth, and capacity of utilities to service the site - including public utilities (sanitary, storm and water services), franchised utilities (power, gas, cable), capacity of the local streets to accommodate additional traffic from your development...Be sure to find out if there are any specific local ordinances you need to satisfy (possible tree & wetland surveys, together with any necessary tree & landscape or wetland mitigation plans) and whether there are any concerns from municipal departments (e.g. hydrant locations from the fire department, storm inlet and retention requirements, as well as asphalt / concrete road requirements from the engineer), entrance requirements from the road commission (left turn and passing lanes at the site entrance), etc.Once you get past all this you can finally prepare a preliminary site plan and enter the political arena to get preliminary site plan approval, and to address any concessions the board and neighbors want from you to overcome their objections to your development.
Graham Huber How is the philadelphia real estate market?
16 October 2024 | 6 replies
Very few succeed with this model and those who do are the contractor types who are driving around in their work truck putting out fires all day.
John Underwood STR insurance in Florida
17 October 2024 | 14 replies
Interesting...I remember seeing something similar not tool long ago but it was about CA from all the wild fires.  
Bob Billingtonz Tenants having issue with ac/heat in side by side duplex
17 October 2024 | 4 replies
Electrical fire hazards IMO- MOST IMPORTANT: It sounds like they are not happy.