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Guy Azta A bit helpless with property management not being too responsive
25 April 2018 | 6 replies
I didn't exactly know how to frame the subject header.
Danny Stern Home Inspection when purchasing a flip
26 May 2018 | 5 replies
She called me because the picture window in her living room spontaneously exploded and the owner (also the failed flipper) blamed her, well come to find out this genius cut a big hole in a load bearing exterior wall for this window but had neglected to put a header in so when a big heavy snow came, the pressure was too much for the window and it followed the path of least resistance. this happened 2 consecutive winters. a home inspector would not have caught that because it is hidden behind sheetrock but if the work had been permitted, it never would fly. my point is that an inspector can only inspect what they can see and that many flippers either have no clue what they are doing, are trying to cut corners, or don't care. there ARE some good and responsible flippers but when I know a house has been flipped, I am always suspicious.
Hertzke W. how to know if its an all brick building
19 February 2018 | 4 replies
From my experience: Typically, one thing to look for in true masonry built houses are the header bricks.
N/A N/A Hello Everyone, I am a Newbie from Memphis, TN
17 February 2010 | 9 replies
I once worked for Elco Industries as a Header Operator running 4 hypro headers, making screws.
Gary West Need Financial Math Guru to Help Set Goals
13 March 2014 | 42 replies
Google it, and the 1st link from office.mircosoft.com should be the template you need.3. for the Excel spreadsheet, think of time progressing downwards; the further down in the rows you are, the further through the months4. to map each property, give each one 5 columns {Month #, Mortgage Balance, Principal, Interest, Additional Payment} * that is the month you're on in your repayment to the bank (1-360) * balance due to the bank * that month's principal payment (this is why it's handy to have the amortiation worksheet) * interest for that month * and what additional payments you'll kick in from the other properties.5. when adding a new property to the sheet, just list the following as headers so you can add them into your equations {purchase price, down payment, P&I, cashflow when mortgaged, cashflow when paid-off}.6. to make this all work, you take an iterative process * start by charting your 1st and only property, and plot it out so it takes 360 months to pay off * add in your 2nd property, and add its cashflow to the "additional payments" on you 1st (or have your 1st property's cashflow pushed into your 2nd .. whatever you like) * keep doing this up to your 15th (or in my spreadsheet's case, my 5th property)Some insights I've gained:* the snowball effect works!
Jon K. Why do my drywall seams crack?
30 June 2013 | 9 replies
We've had this problem once, when we didn't put enough studs in a header and the heavy 8ft solid core doors would crack it when the door would close
N/A N/A Purchase Contract ?????
22 August 2007 | 7 replies
This contract is indeed legally binding, says so right on the header.
Richard F. Josh, your blog disappeared...
6 September 2007 | 2 replies
...part of the header loads and that's all folks!
N/A N/A Hello, everyone - After lurking for months, am finally here!
9 October 2007 | 21 replies
(I'm so sick of painting....)Exterior: Added shutters and headers on all doors/windowsNew cedar fence (surrounds property - put cute white picket with arbors in front!)
Travis S. Your First Real Estate Web Site
30 December 2007 | 13 replies
It's a bit distracting and painful if viewed for any length of time.3.You might want to get rid of the visitor counter in your header panel.