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Mathew Allen Adding Bedrooms in Connecticut!
29 January 2020 | 13 replies
@Michael Noto, @Mathew Allen, @Ryan Luby, code requires the following:Must be at least 70 sq ft, minimum 7ft in each directionCeiling height of at least 7ftDirect access from a hallway or communal space (not from another bedroom)Second means of egress; either a door directly outside or a window at least 20" (H) x 24" (w)Proper lighting and ventilation; usually window(s) that is at least 8% of wall areaAt least 2 electrical outletsPermanent heat source that can maintain 68 degrees (space heaters don't count)Curiously, closets are not required by code, but a generally expected by tenants.
Daniel K. Switching Agents and Keeping Your Lender
27 January 2020 | 3 replies
This lender was obviously unfriendly towards investment lending very early on, but this experience makes me wonder if I am breaking some kind of real estate buddy code, as if lenders are faithfully partnered with particular agents.
Wesly Aldrich Property Management Commission Tracking/Payout Question
28 January 2020 | 2 replies
I had a friend leave a sales meeting with them singing their praises and telling me about all the amazing things they do about an hour after I watched the integration video for Buildium and I cracked their code, teehee
Oriana Campbell Can You Analyze a Deal with 1-2 comps?
29 January 2020 | 5 replies
The zip code I'm looking at is 33606, Tampa FL.
Ivan Rodriguez Code Enforcement Leads
28 January 2020 | 0 replies
I have located a densely populated list of active code enforcement violations and I am wondering if any experienced wholesalers/fix and flippers have discovered a good pattern to follow regarding evaluating incident types.
Erik Pierson Has anyone had success with Airbnb in the DC area?
1 July 2021 | 19 replies
@Erik Pierson Fairfax County has restrictions on STRs that make it pretty tough to profit from there:https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/code/short-term-property-rentalLoudoun County currently is STR friendly (https://www.loudoun.gov/shorttermrentals) BUT the Board of Supervisors made an abrupt change of how they were handling STRs last year, and decided to look in to further regulation (https://loudounnow.com/2019/08/02/more-airbnb-regulations-coming/).
Steven Drumwright Rebuilding burned property on same foundation?
24 February 2020 | 3 replies
I have contact information for the builder of the prior home and a relationship with the Director of code and enforcement of the county.
Chyniece Cox Dealing with shipping containers
21 July 2020 | 9 replies
So you now get to pay for structural supports likes headers and beams and posts...just like a stick built building. 3 - You still have to meet all the same building and energy codes.
Matt Mulvihill Tips for learning my market?
19 November 2020 | 9 replies
This is one of the best data programs that can be done by any location, state, city, zip code (even specific neighborhoods) or radius from a specific location.
Account Closed Legal Questions: Need to evict our roommate in Massachusetts
25 February 2020 | 8 replies
I have a feeling she will try to find problems with the house the longer she stays as we are doing some construction and as mentioned it's an old house in the meantime to seek legal action as she did with her former landlord over code violations she finds or creates while living in the house.