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Griffin Malcolm Are Solar Panels Worth It?
5 December 2024 | 34 replies
For example, in AZ, SRP offers "net metering" as well as super low pricing if you are on the "customer generation plan", therefore if the system is dialed in to eliminate all on-peak usage using battery, the saving is huge comparing to choosing a different SRP plan or choosing a different system set up (such as solar panel only). 
Troy Welch Legal Advice-1st Position Lender, Borrower Filed Ch 11 Bankruptcy
20 November 2024 | 2 replies
Defaults and Remedies A default exists under this note if (1) Borrower defaults in the payment of this note or in the performance of any obligation in any instrument securing or collateral to this note; (2) (a) Borrower or (b) any other person liable on any part of this note (an "Other Obligated Party") fails to timely pay or perform any obligation or covenant in any written agreement between Lender and Borrower or any Other Obligated Party other than as described in (1) above; (3) any representation in this note or in any other written agreement between Lender and Borrower or any Other Obligated Party is materially false when made; (4) a receiver is appointed for Borrower or an Other Obligated Party or any property on which a lien or security interest is created as security (the "Collateral Security") for any part of this note; (5) any Collateral Security is assigned for the benefit of creditors; (6) a bankruptcy or insolvency proceeding is commenced by Borrower, a partnership of which Borrower is a general partner, or an Other Obligated Party; (7) (a) a bankruptcy or insolvency proceeding is commenced against Borrower, a partnership of which Borrower is a general partner, or an Other Obligated Party and (b) the proceeding continues without dismissal for sixty days, the party against whom the proceeding is commenced admits the material allegations of the petition against it, or an order for relief is entered; (8) Borrower, a partnership of which Borrower is a general partner, or an Other Obligated Party is terminated, begins to wind up its affairs, or is authorized to terminate or wind up its affairs by its governing body or persons, or any event occurs or condition exists that permits the termination or winding up of the affairs of Borrower, a partnership of which Borrower is a general partner, or an Other Obligated Party; or (9) any Collateral Security is impaired by loss, theft, damage, levy and execution, issuance of an official writ or order of seizure, or destruction, unless it is promptly replaced with collateral security of like kind and quality or restored to its former condition.
Ryan Cheek Best Lead Generation Tools for Real Estate Investors – What’s Your Go-To?
21 November 2024 | 9 replies
There are a ton of CRMs out there but we use Zoho for its ease of customization and integrations.2.)
Austin Wolff What's a good rental listing view-to-application ratio on FB Marketplace?
20 November 2024 | 4 replies
The easier it is for someone to click on something, the less likely they are to be a serious customer.
Tom Carmody Condo Hotel (Condo-tel)
24 November 2024 | 27 replies
The building is typically zoned and permitted for short term rental use, so there's very little chance you'd ever be banned from doing short term rentals if they crack down in that market (like they are cracking down in my market).Cons: They typically charge 25% (in my market, at least).
Matt A. Contractors in California bay area without contractor license # or name on vehicles?
19 November 2024 | 4 replies
I ask because I've interviewed a number of general contractors over the years for my various real estate projects and am shocked at how the vast majority showed up to the job site to give an estimate in a vehicle that did not display their contractor license number or business name.Aside from this one issue, they'd often have great portfolios, long list of successful permits I could verify they pulled, great references, no complaints on their license, and had been licensed for over a decade.
Marco Fiore What can technology do for you to transcend your business?
18 November 2024 | 1 reply
Real Estate CRM software stores organized data about leads and customers, such as personal information, communication, and purchase history.
Chris Seveney Contractor Quote Dispute & How I am Handling It
17 November 2024 | 5 replies
As a custom builder for decades, I dealt with this way more than once, especially with new subs that had not worked for me before.Back in the old days we used to just go with a verbal ok, but in the last 20 years or so, it is imperative to have a written CO (even an email sent from the jobsite) from the Sub and then I would add 20-25% and submit a CO of my own to the customer.
Jon Pflueger Existing Residential Property in Commercial Zoning, can I build addition?
17 November 2024 | 7 replies
For example, an M1-2/R6 pairing permits residential development following R6 zoning regulations.
Renay Reese Open Carry, Concealed carry or no carry while do business
19 November 2024 | 111 replies
I have a written office policy manual that explicitly permits my employees and sales agents to carry at their discretion.