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Erik Slater New member from New York
17 September 2015 | 2 replies
Have experience supervising up to 30 people under my responsibility, fast learner, experience in procurement in several industries.Please contact me if interested!
Dustin Faeth NOW HIRING! Columbus, Ohio Real Estate Company Seeking Administrative Assistant
14 April 2015 | 0 replies
Maintain high productivity with minimal supervision and achieve deadlines without being micro-managed.
Mitch H. Denver Condos and the Construction Defects Law
17 April 2015 | 20 replies
I'm not a lawyer, so don't take that as gospel.Section 13-80-127(1)(a), C.R.S. provides for a two year statute of limitation of actions against construction professionals like architects, contractors, builders, builder-vendors, engineers, inspectors, and those performing or furnishing the design, planning, supervision, inspection, construction, or observation of construction of any improvement to real property.Section 13-80-104, C.R.S. provides that in no case shall any action be brought against any architect, contractor, builder or builder-vendor, engineer, or inspector performing or furnishing the design, planning, supervision, inspection, construction, or observation of construction of any improvement to real property more than six years after the substantial completion of the improvement to the real property.
Account Closed my flipping reality
7 October 2015 | 8 replies
:-)Seriously though, it definitely sounds like you were doing some things that brought a lot of that pain on yourself:- Not having detailed contracts in place- Paying for too much work upfront- Not enough oversight/supervision- Hiring the wrong types of contractors- Paying by the hour- Etc...And I actually talk about all of those things in my book...so I *have* written a book on the topic! 
Larry Flanagan Does this new spec home cost breakdown look realistic?
28 April 2016 | 7 replies
The first thing to jump out at me is the budget doesn't include any general conditions, ie, supervision, project management, support staff, etc.  
Jared Watson Deadlines
16 January 2016 | 12 replies
Also, at cost, meaning no gas, meals, supervision (if applicable), and paperwork hours?
Javier Molina First Investment question
8 December 2013 | 30 replies
So they literally had to hire a guy for $500 to supervise their contractor to do the work because all the commercial contractors come at a commercial price point.
Sam Dorgalli No experience, No money, but got a deal... is that enough?
20 November 2022 | 8 replies
Let me try to explain this as best as I can...To all investors, if someone was to bring you a deal and says "Hey, I would like to partner with you on this deal because I do not have money or experience (finding contractors, reading estimates, and supervising the flip, etc.) but I have a deal and I can show you numbers" is that enough for you to be a 50% partner with the deal finder considering that you're putting in the money and doing most of the work?
Jeff S. We Loaned on a Stolen House
11 April 2021 | 65 replies
These people know the law really well.So basically transactions regarding property are supervised, governed and administered by government appointed officials, notary public and land registrar, and they can solve any doubts a prospective buyer has about a property transaction.Notary offices also can explain buyers how to file the taxes derived from purchasing or selling property, and point them to the relevant IRS offices to liquidate their taxes.The land registry here is a nationwide public system where everything is recorded.
Joey Cassera Hiring 7yo son as household employee
10 August 2020 | 10 replies
Mainly Supervising his 2 year old sister while were home so we can complete tasks such as cooking and laundry.I do not own a business.