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Pierre Alfred 1st Flip
23 August 2015 | 4 replies
In regards to flipping, at what part of the purchase process should you start looking to pull permits.
Stephanie Lella How a $500 problem became a $5000 problem
24 August 2015 | 19 replies
dont listen to a plumber about a chimney where the water heater vents,the easiest way to find out if it is working properly is buy a permit and have the local building inspector come out and check the vent to make sure it is working properly if not then correct the problem my guess is, if the building is old and has been working properly for years it probably still willyou cant afford not to know for sure to cover yourself especially with a vent on a water heatergood luck 
Jon Behlke Flipping a vertical plank home
23 August 2015 | 1 reply
I am going to assume that you have obtained the proper permits.
Juan Arias Tear down and rebuild
13 June 2016 | 2 replies
Site work, permits, land costs, utility connections, etc.  
Brandon Ingegneri Burned out fire ridden house = cash cow
27 August 2015 | 17 replies
City inspectors become familiar with all of us over time, so them shutting down a job after we have done a number of rehabs is unlikely so long as we pull the proper permitting.  
Miller Josh Could you look at my spec house numbers?
9 September 2015 | 6 replies
I have talked to a number of realtors in my area and these are selling well.Purchase lot $31,000Plumbing $15,200Electrical $10,600Concrete $15,800Dry Wall $12,760Flooring $4,000HVAC $16,158Lumber and cabinet package $66,976Driveway $3,200Landscaping $1,200Realtor fees when selling $13,000Bank fees and interest $4,100Building permit $1,700Labor to build - Paid to my construction company $36,750Total cost $234,344Going with recent history of what others are selling for in the area it looks like it should sell for a minimum of $250,000 possibly closer to $265,000.
Jordan Ballam Davis County in Utah
24 August 2015 | 3 replies
I will probably be a the meeting on Wednesday (job permitting), so I hope to see you. 
Mike V. Time Frame To Call Contractors?
26 August 2015 | 1 reply
Too many unexpected things pop up on rehabs that will set you behind - unexpected work, permits, or contractors not finishing on time.
Jamie Waugh Tenant restrictions for College rental property
25 August 2015 | 2 replies
Those who had constructed higher density buildings prior to the action - and the odd one who has since made the argument for higher density given the adjacent lots are already zoned as such - are the few true multi-units in the neighbourhood.Unofficially, the boundaries of what is permitted by zoning (a single family dwelling with an accessory apartment) are frequently pushed and there are many older 1500ft^2 post-war houses which have been converted from 2/1s and 3/1s to 4/2s and 5/2s and most of the properties in the neighbourhood provide student housing.  
Alphonso Clark MHP What should I do?
26 August 2015 | 4 replies
With only seven lots and two thirds of an acre I also would asked the question if this is a true permitted mobile home park, or simply a small piece of land the owner has added more and more mobile homes to over time.