
25 May 2022 | 0 replies
The delays in remapping the flood zones by FEMA, in combination with a business partner fallout, as well as having several GCs and architects incorrectly submit permits and plans for approval resulted in a VERY drawn-out project.

31 May 2022 | 0 replies
If not, your property will continue to stay in the master database so that it may be matched with a carrier at a future date.The company will then negotiate the lease with the carrier on your behalf in order to maximize cash flow and ensure the terms are most advantageous.The lease is presented to you for your approval.The company should manage the process for permits, construction and implementation of the rooftop equipment.The cash flow from the lease is managed monthly in a trust account and is distributed within 14 days of receiving the funds from the carrier.Your property should continue to be marketed by the company in order to obtain leases with additional carriers or upsell your current carriers.With 5G rooftop leasing, you typically won’t pay anything until a lease is secured and you collect the first month’s rent.

5 April 2022 | 6 replies
Pay him the balance of 2/3 only when the work is complete AND has passed inspection - you need to see the signed Permit Card.Remember you are paying him...if he does not want to do business as it should be done, then you need to move on, immediately.

17 August 2022 | 0 replies
I want to figure out every single cost associated with getting the building permit.

7 September 2022 | 75 replies
(in theory, they pay for these out of the fees that we're paying)- Permit fees (form of a tax)- Potentially estate/inheritance taxes for our heirs I get everyone's point, but it's not exactly a free lunch...

11 September 2021 | 7 replies
One thing to point out (at least based in Los Angeles county) is that if you permitted the work (guessing you didn’t), that would have caused a increase in taxes, so depending on the amount and type or work it may be a wash.

11 March 2022 | 4 replies
Unless permitting requires it, using a GC will add cost.

28 February 2021 | 2 replies
I recently purchased a property that I want to renovate and I am wondering if anyone is willing to talk to me about their experience going through the permitting process with the City of Grand Rapids.

28 May 2020 | 0 replies
Would love thoughts on what some of you are seeing in your markets.So far things are moving in the right direction as far as permitting and initial construction.

16 November 2021 | 0 replies
After filling out a permit wrong we triggered a city of Boston ordinance of having to require a sprinkler system put in.