
18 June 2007 | 2 replies
(PA)From what ive read it is only required to have a permit when your changing a pre-exiting floor plan (ie: removing walls, floors and outdoor contruction) which i plan on doing, and you have to have a rought sketch of your new floor plan. who do i submit this sketch to?

29 May 2009 | 5 replies
Im also a Licensed Realtor in the State of Florida My first project we bought sixty acres over looking the Pacific/Gulf of Nicoya [web site removed].

26 June 2007 | 4 replies
I work for [LINK REMOVED] and we have been noticing a huge increase in the number of motivated sellers out there....they are even turning to alternative methods to sell their homes.

8 October 2007 | 27 replies
You're right, I don't have a survey, butWhen I worked as an Asset Manager for one of the largest players in the REO industry, I and my colleagues asked our agents to remove any reference to REO, Bank Owned or Foreclosure.

28 June 2007 | 5 replies
Since we don't allow users to promote such links, I've removed it from his signature.

8 July 2007 | 4 replies
If the borrower stops paying you it does not remove your need to pay the lender in 1st.

1 July 2007 | 5 replies
You may be able to ride it out and sell in 5 years if that is your plan but you also need to plan for repairs and vacancy and removing tenants that are not paying.

10 July 2007 | 31 replies
Usually I find out that Realtors don't include some fees on properties such as landscaping, Snow removal, stuff like that.

9 July 2007 | 5 replies
I even do a pre-move-out inspection just to get an idea of what work will be needed, and to review the move-out requirements such as needing receipt for Professional carpet cleaning, all trash removed from the PROPERTY (not left at curb) and I ensure they are aware of the Holdover rate and that there will be a charge for my time if I show up at the move-out and they are not ready.It is a good idea to review all leases for their end date, and schedule an inspection of the property about 60 days ahead of that so you can determine IF you want to renew them, and at what rate.