
10 January 2010 | 12 replies
It isn't listed for some other reason: still occupied by somebody; needs to be re-keyed; needs some repair for safety (they will likely only repair simple stuff like handrails); getting winterized; needs extermination; etc.

10 January 2010 | 2 replies
Thank You DawnI'd be happy to work with you and everything would be on thew table.I would be bidding at Norwalk CourtI'll be honest its a VERY competitive arena,gotta be patient there.I have taken Ward Hannigans foreclosure training at Innovest in San Diego.Maybe you have heard of Ward.Its east to under estimate rehabs,thats why houses that need only "cosmetic improvements" are winners.I.E housecleaning,new paint inside and out,lawn care,maybe a few shiny new plumbing fixturesLicensed,bonded,and workmans comp subcontractors with good reputations are out there but they do want top dollar for their services.Thats OK.I have used unskilled labor in the best for general clean up ,moving demo materials and painting prep.It works fine with CLOSE supervision.If you feel better about fully insured personnel that s fine to but rehab cost goes up dramaticallyI am very patient,creative and honest.I would insist any co investor would make their money first before I make one dollar.I also know a guy makes his reputation a day at a time,and youre only as good as your last job.If youd like to talk sometime please e mail me at [email protected] and we can exchange numbersMy BestDave DoyleMonrovia,Ca

17 January 2010 | 4 replies
Here in Colorado a whole family died in a similar situation, and now carbon monoxide detectors are required in new or resale residential units.But you may want to consider your own safety as well.
15 January 2010 | 5 replies
Our new development team is working steadily to get things running smoothly for all of us.Again, please do be patient.

14 June 2010 | 21 replies
It makes certain sense since it is a matter of safety.

14 March 2012 | 22 replies
Hi, you might install a keyed lock as well, tell them the keyless system is only used when the property is occupied.Also, you can also require them to provide adequate safety measures, perhaps the key needs to be under the safekeeping of two individuals, noy just one, a sign out sheet and proof of ID for only authorized persons to obtain the key.

11 February 2010 | 11 replies
I know a lot of people are hurting these days but it seems like it would be the norm to have at least $2000 in the bank as a safety net.

26 September 2010 | 46 replies
This is a real safety issue that any inspector worth 2 cents should have caught!

1 March 2010 | 12 replies
The Dr. has malpractice insurance, but if the Dr. is negligent, his patient can sue both him and the hospital.

28 May 2010 | 13 replies
Mail to people that are absentee owners, going through probate, in divorce, recent evictions, and so on. they all work but you have to be patient, mail multiple times and mail a lot.