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16 July 2017 | 41 replies
If you assume she is being reasonable (in her own eyes) would this alter your actions and your "don't want to be taken as a fool" perspective?
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27 February 2017 | 37 replies
Anyway...I can only wonder if she's made similar alterations to the interior.
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20 May 2018 | 12 replies
I have 'pulled' permits (always under $30,000 and for existing buildings (all Level 2 Alterations)) and you'll need to meet 87-14(1), specifically, if you are not licensed in the state.
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2 March 2017 | 1 reply
You will have to show the planning dept. existing and proposed plans, with a demo plan showing any existing parts of the house being altered by construction.
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11 March 2017 | 32 replies
It may just require altering my approach.
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27 February 2017 | 7 replies
To alter a month to month rental agreement you need to give them a written notice, typically 30 days before it takes effect.
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22 July 2018 | 24 replies
I'm, of course, talking in generalities because each specific case has its own set of unique circumstances, but we're seeing a lot of people who were traditionally flippers altering part of their focus to a buy-and-hold mentality - and they're seeing even greater ROI.
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20 March 2017 | 8 replies
I'm definitely open to all other advice as well, but am concerned about buying a property where I think I can rent out the MIL, but then hit some law that prevents me from doing so, or causes expensive alteration to meet MIL regulations.Thanks!
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10 March 2017 | 5 replies
Hello -Like many others here (apparently), I am brand new to BP and recently stumbled across it via the podcast.Long story short - I have a full time job but don't particularly like working 40 hours/week nor do I particularly like working under someone.To that end, I began to consider real estate investing as a means to alter my life.
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9 March 2017 | 14 replies
they are messing with the electric, they shouldn't be touching anything like that without your consent, hopefully you have that in your lease. take pictures of what they did and send an email to Daddy with a copy of the lease part that says they can not make alterations to the house without your consent and pictures of what they changed and CC " your Lawyer" - either for real or make your own lawyer email, but document everything. once he sees the lawyer is involved you may stop hearing from him.