2 January 2021 | 4 replies
Before you do anything you need to:1) talk to the city zoning department and see what uses are allowed on the property.2) check out the survey to see if there are any portions that are not usable due to setbacks, easements, etc. in addition to what the maximum buildable area is based on the zoning restrictions.3) see what utilities you have available at the tract (water, sewer, gas, electric).4) based on the above, see what the options are and if you think any of those would be profitable.5) decide if you want to build and operate whatever that business is or just sell the land to someone else to build.

22 December 2020 | 12 replies
I am also in the process of filing a complaint with the TN Department of Insurance and Commerce.Stay away from builder Jay Ellis!!

22 December 2020 | 26 replies
Here are some excerpts:"All-cash transactions have come to account for a quarter of all residential real estate purchases, “totaling hundreds of billions of dollars nationwide,” the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network – the financial crimes unit of the federal Treasury Department, also known as FinCEN – noted in a 2017 news"also from the article:“It reminds me of Moldova after the fall of the Soviet Union: oligarchs running wild, stashing their gains in buildings,” James Wright, an attorney and former Treasury Department bank examiner, told me.

3 January 2021 | 25 replies
So if you like to call in your large orders and pick up, it won't pay off.If you buy appliances or doors or flooring, don't pay in the department.

22 December 2020 | 20 replies
Originally posted by @Steve Morris:PA is different than OR then where wholesaling is not legal I guess.FYI a contract to purchase is not an equitable interest.. its a contractual interest but NOT equitable. have you run this by the department of real estate..

21 December 2020 | 2 replies
Hi Vince, I suggest talking directly with the building department.

6 January 2021 | 88 replies
Yes, call the police, they dispatch the fire department, and then the coroner.

22 December 2020 | 11 replies
Have you talked to the local health department rep?

19 May 2021 | 9 replies
Purchase price: $90,000 Cash invested: $5,000 September 2018 I was released from CO department of correction.

6 January 2021 | 11 replies
Hey @Vi Nguyen - I'd check with the building department to see if they might be able to give you a quick sense on what needs to be brought up to code from the permitted structures - that's usually what is being checked as ADUs are being up-permitted from just additional structures on a property.