
20 May 2019 | 84 replies
Week of 4/9/18We’ve started the permitting process with the local codes dept.

1 February 2018 | 7 replies
I've listed my high level outline below, and welcome any feedback.1 - obtain all building permits for the property - understand what's legal and what's not2 - talk to the city development person to see whether I can legalize the current illegal units and bring it to code, or if I'll have to remove it3 - after understanding what needs to be done with the property, talk to a home inspector to identify which units are in compliance and what's not (also get all the standard inspection items)4 - work with a general contractor to get a $ quote for necessary jobs on the property5 - bake those numbers into analysis to determine whether to buy6 - discuss property details with lender and get an appraiser's input7 - submit offer after passing all criteriasAs a first time home buyer, what else have I missed?

14 February 2018 | 13 replies
I understand there are plenty of owners who will turn a single-fam dwelling into 2 or more units without the proper permits or zoning since that is expensive and raises taxes.

20 November 2021 | 12 replies
Are there any laws that that permits landlord to view the results of the screening?

7 October 2018 | 10 replies
appreciate your post....I have a few questionsa) Builders fee excludes costs of permits, design and engineering, appraisal ....right??

22 May 2018 | 16 replies
I think that they are the scammers , I was literally gone for 2 days , the next door neighbor saw them but didn't saw anything they did tell me it was 4am tho , so I know they are the scammers, I have a permit for some electrical work so other than cutting the power I'm a loss , I think I'm just going to show up with the police at 7am and cut the power and go from there

10 January 2018 | 6 replies
One thing is to find a comparable property is tough because this is the first house that has came up since i have been actively in this market (2-3 Years) that has had a basement suite up to fire code and fully permitted to todays standards.

22 January 2018 | 6 replies
I got a very nasty surprise when in order to get a demolition permit from the city I had to get asbestos testing.

23 March 2010 | 13 replies
Your utility company will require that your electrician pull permits and have a final inspection prior to bringing the upgraded service to your property, so make sure you hire a licensed electrician.

16 December 2009 | 15 replies
If it is not permitted vegetation (think illegal), who will get/take the credit/blame?