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Robert Freeborn Possible Timberland Property
8 December 2017 | 43 replies
@Antoine Martel  its not logging companies.. you hire logging companies to harvest and deliver the logs .the MILLS  pay fore the wood.just go down to home depot or lowes and look at stacks of 2/4 s and right on the side will be the name of the mill that manufactured the dimensional lumber.Although on the West coast a lot of lumber comes from BC ( British Columbia)and many mills are specialty mills.. like MIlls that do cedar fencing etc. the big stud mills and plywood mills areBoise WarehouserHamptonStimson  ( they are the ones that bought my 700 acre tree farm a few years ago)and many many more.but there used to be hundreds of mills.Seirra Pacific is about the only one left in CA.. its really tough to get harvest permits in CA.and they do what little redwood gets harvested anymore.
Masood Amin RE investment mentors
2 April 2023 | 5 replies
I've heard of mentees that started out cleaning up construction areas on a flip at the end of each work day or picking up supplies at Home Depot and delivering them to the job site.
Andy Cross Lead Generation by Door Knocking
10 July 2017 | 23 replies
One guy used to leave Priority Mail enveloped offers at the front door, or slipped into their mailbox, that were hand delivered.
Brandon Arce Is it worth to sue a general contractor
12 December 2019 | 3 replies
However he did passed all inspections, but now  after a $10K payment he demanded he refuses to answer calls, and has  not delivered the materials to compete the project.I have seek attorney advise, and of course they advised they are ready to sue them if the contractor fails to complete with the work as per contract,  however I have read that even if lawsuit is won, is extremely difficult to collect the money.I wonder if it is better strategy to sue them in small court myself for completition of the project or for $20K , which is the maximum allowed in NJ for small court, and that is really all I would need to complete  the project.A few points to mention, they quoted me $48K, I have paid them $45 so far.I still have $20K available to draw from my lender, but that is hard to happen since final work is not being done.At the beginning I stood up to make $80K to $100K in this deal.
Raphael Abreu Why house hacking is still amazing in expensive markets!
3 February 2021 | 15 replies
If they can actually deliver..  
Wendy Black Comedian John Oliver on Mobile Home Perils
15 February 2020 | 61 replies
Every day, we deliver affordable housing and a great quality of life for thousands of residents of all financial backgrounds.
Zachary Barkman Arbitrage questions furnishing/property management
29 March 2023 | 1 reply
I purchased almost everything online and when I went down for settlement, I had everything delivered stayed a few days to set it up.
Ron Brady Black couple’s home appraises for $500K more when white pal poses as owner
23 March 2023 | 83 replies
During the appraisal, I'd arrange for a fake white uncle to drive up and ring the bell to deliver a lemon custard-filled vanilla Bundt cake and Princess Elsa balloons, offer to take me to Chick-Fil-A after the appraisal.
Carlos Castellanos Advice From Experienced Private Money Lenders in Florida
1 December 2015 | 8 replies
My cash investment isn't a tremendous amount of money, but I do want to be sure friendship and cash is protected should anything go sideways.My investment would be 5K to be delivered at closing Monday Nov 30, 2015.
John Herold New Single Unit Manufactured Home Investments?
27 March 2023 | 3 replies
Thinking about buying a lot, delivering a new manufactured home to it, attaching it to a permanent foundation, and selling it (land and home) to an owner-occupant.