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Mark C What is the seasoning rule with FHA loans?
19 February 2010 | 7 replies
According to the press release, "The policy change will permit buyers to use FHA-insured financing to purchase HUD-owned properties, bank-owned properties, or properties resold through private sales.
Uwe S. From master metering (electric) to ...
19 October 2010 | 4 replies
If it is a service change and they dont need to fish new wires, you should be at about +/- 1000/unit with a permit.
Logan Krutsch Commercial lot with contaminated soil
4 October 2021 | 8 replies
Your local area and permitting authority will make a difference here.
Dennis Drury Basement Dig-Out Cost vs. ROI
6 August 2018 | 9 replies
Some reading on finished basements in Pennsylvania:http://www.suburbanrealtorsalliance.com/news/issues.aspxhttp://www.ehow.com/list_7535303_pennsylvania-requirements-basement-egress.htmlhttp://www.newgarden.org/Permits/basement.pdf
Sean B. Gatlinburg TN Rental Cabins
26 June 2020 | 19 replies
What permits are needed, or does is the property already on a rental program?
Quang Nguyen New Member from Ontario, Canada
23 July 2016 | 9 replies
@Quang NguyenSorry to burst your bubble but to my knowledge, you are not permitted to use your RRSP as a down payment if you are purchasing it as an investment property.  
Robert D. Maywood IL - presale inspection
4 November 2014 | 12 replies
I don't plan to pull any sort of ridiculous permits for e.g. sink replacement or new paint. if they catch me I will pay stop work fee and move on. i will definitely pull permits for outside work - roof, tuck pointing, windows.  
Jeff Libby The order in which you renovate a property
11 January 2015 | 20 replies
- Budget- Permits- Foundation- Demolition- Framing - Windows and Doors- Roofing- Exterior Siding- HVAC Rough-In- Plumbing Rough-In- Electrical Rough-In- Structured Wiring Rough-In (Internet, Ethernet, Coax, Speakers, etc)- Insulation Batts- Framing Punchout (misc framing needed to account previous trades cutting holes and maybe needing soffits due to hvac or plumbing)- Drywall (Hang, Tape, Skim, and Sand)- Insulation Blow-In (if needed)- Trim (Base, Case, Crown, Kitchen Cabinets, Vanities, Etc)- 1st Paint- Granite Templating- Ceramics / Tile- Vinyl- HVAC Final- Electrical Final- Hardwood Flooring- Plumbing Final- Structured Wiring Final- Install Granite- First Clean (clean up all bathrooms and kitchens)- Drywall Point Up (takes care of all over cuts or mis-cuts from above contractors)- 2nd Paint- Carpet- Drywall Blue Tape- Paint Touch Up- Final Clean (remove hardwood floor coverings and plastic on the carpets)- Punchout (your guy to do the grout caulking, door adjusting, fine tuning)
Andy More Active Flipper?
19 November 2010 | 8 replies
Always have contracts, always make sure your contractors are insured, pull permits when necessary, etc.
Mark S. Missing Garage Doors?
5 January 2018 | 49 replies
Is the carport conversion permitted