25 June 2014 | 9 replies
If the intent is to fill the building after renovation then most insurance companies will honor a claim.

3 July 2014 | 21 replies
It will just give the more experienced investors extra time to jump on board and buy up all the bargains.There are certain zip codes in these cities that have such a high demand that there is actually a shortage of supply.All these figure come to nothing anyway unless you work with a great group of people that can assist in the process of investing.Thanks and have a great day.

26 June 2014 | 2 replies
For personal, I've been using the following:www.codeacademy.com (teaches website coding)www.pluralsight.com (more advanced style of coding and then some)www.espn.com (gotta have my sports!)

1 December 2015 | 51 replies
$400Will know more when we open the walls finally found an inspector for TuesdayNeed to push out option periodThird bid on AC system coming out on WednesdayElectrician Scheduled to come to bid on Fridaycreated a list of materials for the outdoors sidinghave master list of electrical plugs, switches, lights fixtures, and fans Contacted the electrical company to get correct Mast height (definitely not to code)timeline to switch power over. 48 working hours is the average (really?

19 September 2014 | 13 replies
You can have two perfectly honorable parties trying to be fair with each other but when you are not on site you do not know what your contractor finds and pictures don't tell the whole story.

26 June 2014 | 3 replies
Marketed in a way that made it sound like it would be an honor to be 'chosen' as one of the few.

19 July 2014 | 4 replies
I also understand there are certain codes that govern systems like this.

27 June 2014 | 9 replies
To a lower level than zip codes in cities that have more than one zip code.

28 June 2014 | 8 replies
For the life of me I can't see what part of its needs to be demolished.So my plan is to go with a contractor tomorrow and then try to speak to the city to see what I can find out about what the code violations are and the potential of stopping the demolition.By the way, would the current owner (Fannie Mae) be billed for all demolition costs?

27 June 2014 | 3 replies
Because this topic comes up again and again I've examined numerous municipal codes.