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Ursula B. Bought A Property Sight Unseen...Bad Move?
22 January 2015 | 10 replies
If the repair need is more extensive than that, you'll need him to sign off on the repairs anyway for your building permit.
Kim Handelman HELP! Newbie! First lead is getting complicated!
7 August 2015 | 8 replies
In March of 2014 a pipe burst and she got permits and an estimate for repairs of $23,000.
Thripura Vemireddy Residentiol Land development cost?
9 April 2019 | 16 replies
The costs included in the $1 million cost figure would be land, construction materials, construction labor, professional fees, permits and so on.INVESTOPEDIA EXPLAINS 'LOAN-TO-COST RATIO - LTC'The LTC ratio helps commercial real estate lenders assess the risk of making a construction loan.
Kent Verge Insuring PEX in Florida?
26 January 2015 | 8 replies
This was also permitted for and passed county inspection.  
Brandon Sturgill Would You Do This Seller Financed Deal?...
20 January 2015 | 16 replies
If this was a potential deal I was reviewing and based on the information you provided, this is how I would approach it:1) I would ask that Structural Engineer who performed the inspection of the foundation to issue you, at the Seller's cost, a current HUD Foundation Certification or Foundation Approval Letter which should include a) Distress Analysis and b) Manometer Survey effective January 2015. 2) Since the Owner agreed to bring the Electrical "Up to Code", I would be looking for an Opened/Closed Permit -OR- a completed 3rd Party Electrical Inspection Report to verify the work was completed "To Code".3) If a Pipe Bursted, one has to ask is the Heating System working and are the walls insulated properly and if so then why did the pipe burst.
Daniel Chang Appraisals coming low when refinancing?
16 August 2018 | 7 replies
Appraiser's are not permitted to advocate. 
DB Brooks Flaws to look for during inspection of 1930's home in Jax, Fl.?
1 April 2016 | 2 replies
You can look up the address of the house on the building inspection web page, and look at the history of what permitted work has been done (or not done.) 
Nicholas Jones Having an appraiser evaluate a house we are buying in cash?
11 April 2016 | 26 replies
The infinity pool and deck cost over $1mm to build due to the immense caissons needed to support it, and code changes meant it couldn't be recreated or duplicated.
Cody Jensen Single Family / Multi-family Property Layout
13 March 2016 | 6 replies
This is what you would use to see what zoning and/or past permits were pulled.  
Ryan Murphy Remove a tree or wait?
21 February 2016 | 9 replies
There's a tree that can be removed without requiring a permit, and it probably has 2+ years before it grows large enough that we would need a permit.