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Yiming Li how to negotiate with seller regarding solar roof with lease?
29 August 2018 | 9 replies
Solar panels can add up, depending on how big the systems is and how it's designed.I have one (owned, not leased) on a barn 300' from my house.  48 panels, 13 KWp. 
Victor Hess Victor Hess from Hudson Falls, New York.
23 September 2018 | 2 replies
I worked as a wall panel framer for this company in town for about 3 months, but have recently left because I wanted to get jobs more involved in the real estate industry to learn about it first hand.I currently have a job working in the entertainment business as a staging techn and backline tech.
Sara Taslitt Knob and tube wiring in basement of duplex
10 December 2018 | 5 replies
Even worse would be if they updates the panel and plugs and not the wire. 
Richard Lee 29 Palms - With a Cabin or Just the Land
12 June 2018 | 1 reply
If you know what those are whether they're a matter of time or money, please share.From the cabin-on-site perspective, I still need to run a water line to the city meter, I have to get solar and a septic tank.
Marc Biviano Solar Panels on new roof Massachusetts
14 March 2018 | 1 reply
Hi , I'm looking for feedback on solar panels on my personal home in Massachusetts.
Ras Schuster Green Bay / Door County Deal Analysis / Opinions
1 August 2016 | 2 replies
However, it will always be limited by its size, its lack of good closet space, etc.One issue that is odd to me is that the electrical panel is on the wall in the kitchen.  
Dustin Smith Complex Hard Money Question
20 February 2015 | 28 replies
You will have to satisfy the minimum electrical code requirements within the new and existing walls in the newly configured space.Electrical meters, as was mentioned, panel upgrades, sub panels, etc.
Ilya Hvostikov Drywall Install in Philly Rowhouse
23 October 2016 | 2 replies
This one has wood paneling and drop ceiling tiles throughout the entire house (about 1500 sf - 2 story 3 bed 1 bath). 
Dan H. San Diego capital expenses
10 November 2015 | 9 replies
One of the splits was a much larger unit (I believe 36000 BTU) that required a panel swap) to accommodate a 4BR/2 Ba SFH.  
Shane H. Re-purposing a small office building -- Creating a Co-Working space
13 August 2015 | 6 replies
Thinking this would be a near worse case scenarioRehab PlanThinking I could possibly do interior upgrades, modernize the office into something appealing, (could be as simple as removing the paneling and exposing the brick, redividing the offices, updating the baths etc) and then rent out individual office spaces and charge $400-600 a mo for each office space - They'd be gross leases and I'd take care of all utilities, janitorial etc -- would not provide any onsight receptionist, fax machines etc -- each person would provide their own office equip -- I could potentially provide office furniture if needed, plenty of good used stuff to be found locallyThinking at a min 7-8 office suites, possibly more -- Per agent and my knowledge of community/research online I dont think a setup exists like this to attract possibly an IT person, a 1 man/woman business such as an accountant etc.