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Steven Gesis 7 Story Multi-Family Value-Add - Tower Apartment Reposition
15 April 2020 | 3 replies
Towers come with own set of rules and regulations for fire, compliance, central mechanical, elevators, roofs, accessory rooms/office, and model units- this has been an amazing experience working on building new efficiencies, implementing CAPEX with large NOI drivers - VeryExciting to have walked the gauntlet on the tower apartment versus garden-style - Truly expanded knowledge and experience.
Bobby Valcin The Best Use Of MLS Access
20 April 2020 | 1 reply
I know a lot of info is available for free, but that info tends to be inaccurate, inconsistent and can be tedious to obtain, especially if I decide to start reaching to agents with old listings to make offers.Another consideration is becoming one of the prized investor friendly agents that seem so coveted.
Jared Lomker Accessory dwelling on my SFR
12 June 2020 | 5 replies
We are going to have the ADU attached to our house and we are going to incorporate our fourth bedroom into the accessory dwelling to make the dwelling a two bedroom.
Emma Fitzgibbon Atlantic City New Jersey
15 August 2020 | 17 replies
Willing to house hack or have accessory dwelling unit.
Seth Otto V Father's Day Tool Guide
3 July 2020 | 4 replies
. ($50)If he's more on the small projects side, a Dremel rotary tool with a lot of accessories. ($100)If he's been doing this for a long time and does all sorts of stuff, a Fein Multimaster kit. ($300)If he tends to work alone most of the time, a Rockwell Jawhorse. ($200)If he has a 10-inch table saw, and most of us do, a Freud thin-kerf combination blade. ($80)If he messes around at all with granite or marble slab, a Makita wet stone polisher ($300)If he does wood flooring, pneumatic Bostich Mark IIIFN (Flooring Nailer) ($350)For that matter,the right 16-gauge manual nailer (Bostich MFN-201) ($220)Any sort of roofing, buy him a heavy-duty climbing harness ($100)Good sized air compressor for woodworking and painting ($200)If he does tile, he likely has a big 10-inch tile saw with a sliding table, but he'll still appreciate a more mobile Ridgid 7-inch saw of the same basic design.
Christopher S. Purchasing property with friends for personal use and rental
3 August 2020 | 17 replies
If you want to wait until you see the place to shop for it, that's fine as far as art, accessories, or anything you quickly grab at Target but for essential items that you can't book without, have a reliable plan.
Sami Gren "220 GFCI outlet " is there such a thing?
18 June 2020 | 4 replies
The new NEC 2020 is out and it states (note that it is for "locations that are supplied by single-phase branch circuits rated 150 volts or less to ground are required to have GFCI protection for personnelYou have to check and see if your city/state require NEC 2017 or NEC 2020 or neither (like Phoenix AZ)  but it's good to follow the code anyway.2020 Edition: Section 210.8Dwelling Units 210.8(A)All 125- through 250-volt receptacles in the following locations that are supplied by single-phase branch circuits rated 150 volts or less to ground are required to have GFCI protection for personnel.Bathrooms210.8(A)(1)Garages and accessory buildings210.8(A)(2)Outdoors210.8(A)(3)Crawl Spaces210.8(A)(4)Basements (finished and unfinished)210.8(A)(5)Kitchens210.8(A)(6)Sinks210.8(A)(7)Boathouses210.8(A)(8)Bathtubs or shower stalls210.8(A)(9)Laundry Areas210.8(A)(10)Indoor damp and wet locations210.8(A)(11)Boat Hoist555.9Other Than Dwelling Units 210.8(B)All 125-volt through 250-volt receptacles supplied by single-phase branch circuits rated 150 volts or less to ground, 50 amperes or less, and all receptacles supplied by three-phase branch circuits rated 150 volts or less to ground, 100 amperes or less, installed in the following locations are required to have GFCI protection for personnel.Bathrooms210.8(B)(1)Kitchens or areas with sink and permanent provisions forfood preparation or cooking210.8(B)(2)Rooftops210.8(B)(3)Outdoors210.8(B)(4)Sinks210.8(B)(5)Indoor damp and wet locations210.8(B)(6)Locker rooms w/shower facilities210.8(B)(7)Garages and accessory buildings210.8(B)(8)Crawl spaces — at or below grade210.8(B)(9)Unfinished areas of basements210.8(B)(10)Laundry areas210.8(B)(11)Bathtubs and shower stalls210.8(B)(12)Both Dwelling and Other Than Dwelling UnitsCrawl Space Lighting Outlets210.8(C)Specific Appliances210.8(D)Equipment Requiring Servicing210.8(E) [210.63)Outdoor Outlets210.8(F)Sump Pumps422.5(A)(6)Dishwashers422.5(A)(7)Swimming Pools and Similar Inst.See Article 680* Other GFCI requirements scattered throughout the NEC.
Kimberly Hammer Zoning and Rental Property
19 June 2020 | 4 replies
It's considered an accessory use to your primary residence.
Freddy Alban Financing first BRRRR
19 June 2020 | 3 replies
A property is still considered a SFR if it has an accessory dwelling unit (or you can use it to build an ADU) -- it just can't be a true multi-unit property.Cheers!
Riley Herr Do we renovate a 1930s home, or keep the charm?
26 June 2020 | 10 replies
Then add back in a few vintage decorating accessories in the house.