
12 July 2019 | 5 replies
It's a function of networking with brokers and scouring the MLS, LoopNet, etc.

25 January 2019 | 3 replies
This is simply built around protecting assets, not a strategy, but should offer some light on the legal side of the function of LLCs.

1 February 2019 | 3 replies
Our goal is to restore functionality to doors and trim, “level” is a very relative term and should never be the goal and sometimes is unattainable (i.e. built out of level, remodeled after home settled)

31 January 2019 | 18 replies
After the deleading work is done, the inspector has to come back out to visually check the work and take dust wipes which are sent to a lab to verify there's no lead dust left behind after the work.

26 January 2019 | 6 replies
And, the other being handyman/photographer plus adding some rehab in, if they can afford it, and then getting a reappraisal.With the first approach, let's say the owner is selling for 100k because they think that's all they can get, but then someone comes in and offers to visually/cosmetically get the property in order and put it back on the market for even $5k or $10k more, then take some cut of the additional profit.The second approach is the same as the first except the owners also have some money to put into rehabbing certain portions of the house that need it and then getting a reappraisal.Forgive my newbie mentality, but, like I said, I'm thinking creatively. :)

3 November 2018 | 10 replies
Since so much of social media is visual, your eye-catching photographs and engaging virtual tours will really go a long way across all your online networks.Go Old-Fashioned for Local BuyersSometimes you just have to rely on the old-school way to market.

3 November 2018 | 12 replies
If they do not, then dont sent it.The roof issue should have been readily apparent on visual inspection when you visited the property.
4 November 2018 | 4 replies
Since so much of social media is visual, your eye-catching photographs and engaging virtual tours will really go a long way across all your online networks.Go Old-Fashioned for Local BuyersSometimes you just have to rely on the old-school way to market.

21 November 2018 | 6 replies
this is the same case with a trailer home, all there connections are set and have complied in the past when they were built, changing ownership is not a change in pre existing non conforming spots. if a trailer is removed and a new one put in, that new trailer would have to conform to the new zoning requirements. the function of the trailer park has not changed to another use, therefore i believe the new owner could have fought that and is not something that usually needs to be looked at before purchasing a property. and as you also said, in your county maybe they want you to do that, but can they legally?

2 November 2018 | 3 replies
Since so much of social media is visual, your eye-catching photographs and engaging virtual tours will really go a long way across all your online networks.Go Old-Fashioned for Local BuyersSometimes you just have to rely on the old-school way to market.