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Lindsay Wilcox First Tools to Buy?
20 November 2013 | 41 replies
But if you are not doing demos, notching out studs to run pipes or conduits, you can wait on that.I think you will need a drill or an impact driver...but I wouldn't buy cordless.
Christopher Persaud Buying Materials for Rehab
21 October 2015 | 21 replies
They did not take it for a conduit bender because Harbor Freight does not sell conduit benders.  
Pam Schuster Out of State Investing for Californian
7 February 2015 | 26 replies
However, a Private investor can be a member of a 501 (C) 3, and use it as a Conduit for investments that are within the purposes of the Non- Profit.  
Julie Dillon Permits and inspections
9 October 2016 | 34 replies
The electricians weren't pleased about it because they had to move the electrical conduit lines but they should have caught it too.
Steven Straughn Sunroom Conversion - Question for Appraisers
26 March 2013 | 3 replies
Can the electrical be run through conduit in that space?
Corey Dutton Pooling Funds for Real Estate Investing or Private Money Lending – What to Watch Out For
31 May 2012 | 2 replies
The act allows for a better conduit to originators and regulations that have existed for some time.
Jill Rossi Is cutting concrete prohibitively expensive?
7 May 2017 | 7 replies
I'm a builder and do this often. without floor covering this is fairly simple. a walk behind concrete saw can be rented 100$ or so. the Cutting takes 20 min then break out the concrete (No jack hammer required). install conduit and a couple bags of cement mix and your done. if your cutting into old tile that you need to match I wouldn't do it. contractor would be making good money at 500$ in my market
Joel Owens Note buying?? Who is doing it?? What are your returns??
25 July 2013 | 15 replies
The velocity Dion mentioned is not new, but to do these as a conduit or middle man would be seasoned notes with those borrowers who then qualify, no work outs necessary.
N/A N/A large enough loan to buy multiple rental properties
12 February 2008 | 8 replies
No Lender Points No Commitment Fees Limited Appraisal - No Environmental No Replacement Reserves Monthly / Annual Leases Acceptable Substitute Leases With Bank Statements A, B and C Property Types Considered No Balloon or Call Provisions Maximum LTV 80% / 85% CLTV Step Down Prepayment Minimum DSC of 1.20:1 Standard 1 Fee Closing Cost No Outside Legal Fees 60 Day Rate Lock Limited Impound Requirements Section 8 - Subsidized Rents OK Assumable at Lender Discretion - 3% Seller Concession Allowed on Purchases - 10% Seller 2nd Allowed - Contact CommercialBanc to Learn More - - Reduced Recourse and Non-Recourse Personal Guarantees Available - Mixed-Use Commercial/Residential Acceptable to 25% Commercial Use - Small Balance Conduit Multifamily Loan Program Option Starting at $500,000 - In-House Mezzanine Financing Option to 85% CLTV - Mobile Home Parks Eligible for Apartment Loan Program with 15+ Pads - Property management experience is generally required for properties with 12 or more units, or property management letter and resume may be substituted
Ben Startz Relocating a Utility Service Feed?
29 January 2014 | 3 replies
Our distance to the existing panels was far enough we had to bury the entrances in conduit and place shutoffs in the basement.