16 June 2022 | 3 replies
They will most likely want some form of the following docs:- Existing Building Plans that are drawn and stamped by a licensed architect- A full survey- Condo Docs that are written by an attorney- Some sort of notification that is sent to the tenants and neighbors informing them that you intend to do a condo conversionHope that helps!

20 December 2013 | 6 replies
(I am not affiliated with him, but I've had had them run market survey's for buildings we were thinking about building and they were extremely thorough).

10 January 2009 | 50 replies
I've been calling over the past month but each time I've been told until it is assigned to someone there is nothing they can do.Here is a tip on WaMu, if you call the Loss Mitigation (866-926-8937) area and are prompted for a survey before talking to someone, hang up and call back.

8 August 2017 | 1 reply
Below is a detailed list of repairs and costs.Repairs and Costs$120,600 Purchase price$3,000 closing costs$950 survey to split lots$800 drywall patching and repair$5,500 for new water meter and installation$500 wire fence$1,600 new paint$300 plumbing repair$250 new carpet$600 new laminate$100 gutters, drainage, french drains$500 front porch$600 new kitchen sink and countertops$2,000 other misc costs, like new blinds, touch-up paint, gravel, necessary tools.Total Costs$137,300The SaleIn May, our tenants moved out and we sold the rental home for $145,000 after finding structural issues.

5 April 2016 | 3 replies
I have an investment group that is specifically looking to purchase a mobile home park in the Cincinnati, Ohio / Northern Kentucky area.As we evaluate different options, we'll do normal due diligence investigation (title, survey, zoning, etc.) and prepare a cashflow analysis, but wanted to get some feedback from the forum to see if there is any pitfalls/considerations specific to mobile home parks that members wish they investigated prior to purchaseThanks, Paul

12 April 2018 | 96 replies
But I cannot accept it from sources that have a vested interest in it any more than a research survey showing soda is good for your health that was sponsored by Pepsi or CocaCola.

5 January 2016 | 9 replies
(According to a FICO survey "high achievers" -- those with a score north of 750 -- are only using an average of 7 percent of their available credit.)

5 June 2016 | 6 replies
@Steffen Beck you can do a survey of 3 unassisted units and that can give you a great average

27 July 2021 | 3 replies
I already have a topographic survey and soil reports.Could anyone please recommend a good contractor, structural engineer and an architect who specialize in properties on a hill and who have reasonable pricing.Thank you,Dina

8 August 2018 | 0 replies
Very interesting survey results regarding industrial, multifamily, office and retail real estate markets in California.