
2 November 2016 | 3 replies
In many areas this means bringing the entire structure up to Current building codes, which may mean a higher minimum floor elevation, which may be impossible.

3 November 2016 | 2 replies
About 25 to 50 in two zip codes.

2 November 2016 | 5 replies
Anyways, zip code is 98503.Information is as follows:Total monthly income : $5545Five units at $725 / monthTwo units at $675 / monthOne unit at $595 / monthAll units are 2 bed / 1 bath @800 square feet eachCoin operated laundry (income from this is not included because it was not provided)Consists of two 4-units on one parcelAnn Tax: $4100Wtr/swr/grb: $5256Insurance: $289625% down payment with ~4.5% IRAssumptions: 5% vacancy, 10% for maintenance, 5% for Capex, 10% management fee.

21 November 2016 | 10 replies
Not interested in someone trying to fleece the rookie.3) Any areas or zip codes to avoid no matter what?

7 November 2016 | 4 replies
So find neighborhoods that fit your profile and meet the statistics you want and hit every single one via EDDM.When you send out your mailings, either provide something of value for their response code - like "Mention CP2202 to get a free home valuation" or put a small number in the corner of your mailing.

4 November 2016 | 12 replies
Should I target the zip codes in poorer areas?

22 June 2020 | 20 replies
The code enforcement is bad there?

3 November 2016 | 13 replies
I understand this isn't the official law's verbiage (It actually says, "No later than 21 calendar days after the tenant has vacated the premises" - Link to CA Civil Code) Are we misunderstanding the language here?

19 November 2016 | 3 replies
Select Code as the app, choose Python, and run this code:import stringmy_number = input_data['phone_number'].encode('ascii', 'ignore')all = string.maketrans('','')nodigs = all.translate(all, string.digits)number = my_number.translate(all, nodigs)output = {'number': number}Step 8: Run a GET request using the Webhooks app on Insightly's API v2.2 to find the contact with phone_number = number (from the previous step).

6 November 2016 | 6 replies
In addition, just because an contractor has a license does not mean he knows residential codes, test them with a couple questions that you know the answers to it.