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Andy Whitcomb Furniture Designer -- should I start a staging company?
23 September 2016 | 12 replies
I own a small design/build furniture company located in Seattle, and I have been thinking about using my furniture, and my design sense, to start staging homes.  
Damon Allen NEED HELP - Property Built as Multi-Family without Permits
21 March 2017 | 18 replies
These will be less expensive options but be aware that the municipality might be asking for more.If the municipality is asking for zoning issues, ADA requirements, historical items or design changes, etc. then get an Architect.
Tim Vecchioni Is this a good decision? (Refinancing 1st home that's rented out)
28 January 2017 | 27 replies
This was never designed to be a rental property, but it ended up one so now we are trying to make the best of it!
Account Closed 'Subject to' REI Strategy
7 October 2019 | 6 replies
I am currently working on my marketing plan and designing my postcard campaign. 
Darwin Crawford Irrumabo pacem para bellum - or why you need to be prepared
5 October 2017 | 2 replies
My coach also has that tattooed on his side. 
Matthew Knorr Seattle basement remodel advice
23 November 2017 | 7 replies
I have seen this in a couple units I have rented in Seattle.Does anyone know a good structural engineer/architect in Seattle who can design an affordable attic and basement remodel for an older home?
Chris Chesser Deeply discounted college degree
20 July 2017 | 18 replies
I studied Fashion Design.
Daniel Hsieh Upgrade from 2 ton to 3 ton unit
3 August 2016 | 6 replies
Without design calcs from mechanical engineer or an hvac company I would not honor his request without proof. 
Mark Senecal Notes in an SDIRA
14 August 2016 | 22 replies
As such, UBIT would not likely apply.On the other hand, if you were using an IRA to invest in non-performing notes where a key strategy was to foreclose and then resell the house, and that was the primary enterprise conducted on a regular basis, then UBIT could apply.The principal behind UBIT is that it is a tax designed to level the playing field for tax-paying businesses when tax exempt entities are directly competing with those businesses by engaging in commercial activities in a similar fashion as normal businesses in the field.  
Steve Betts Virtual Assistance for Investors?
25 May 2017 | 0 replies
Wondering what your thoughts would be regarding a Virtual Project Management service to serve investors regarding: Estimating, Takeoffs, Permitting, Interior/Exterior Design Plans, Project Coordinating, Time Management, Receipt tracking, Light Bookkeeping( Payroll Included ), Communication, Daily photo sharing, Real-time Job progress tracking, Projected profits, Photo book creation, and overall daily tasks that can be done from a phone/mobile device or computer...Pretty much a complete Virtual Project Management Admin office...My Question: Any additional suggestions or topics that would be beneficial to your needs in which a virtual service could accommodate?