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Thomas Abbott Baltimore Buy and Hold Strategy
5 May 2015 | 7 replies
Federal Hill does not have reserved parking, it has permit parking.
Shawn Thom Sold one and bought one
23 April 2015 | 7 replies
I pulled city permits and records and it showed correct square footage there so i had that ready for if the buyer's mortgage company questioned it (which they did).After tons of weather delays and scheduling drama with my contractors we closed with that same guy.    
Theo Hicks Are cash-flowing rental properties recession proof?
23 December 2018 | 66 replies
Just yesterday I was talking with an attorney and in his community, there were NO building permits issued in about 10 years since 2008 depression.
Leland Dunn Flip without buying and working with the owner ??
23 April 2015 | 3 replies
There is a county PERMIT on the window from 2010 - so by the looks of it this poor old house hasn't been touched for some time. 
Oraude Boston Purchasing First Investment Property
25 April 2015 | 8 replies
The Home Is Currently Permitted as a 2 Family Home But Figure would Be Easier To Rent Out As A SFH. 
Christopher Kindig Looking for 2-Unit Property in Baltimore, Maryland - Zoning?
24 April 2015 | 3 replies
It is our start to real estate investing.We are having the hardest time trying to find out which homes are legitimately zoned for 2 units, licensed or registered for this use, and permitted.
Richard Chang Newbie: Existing R2 property - Build 2 new TownHomes
30 April 2015 | 9 replies
@Richard ChangTypically your time frame schedule should be no more than 12 months and depending on your construction finishes, your looking at $200/SF to  $250/SF.Generally you can go to the city's website and pull up Building Permits issues with in the as 12 Months to get a look at the size and valuation in $ dollars of the Duplex's being built.hope this helps.Cheers
Mel Selvidge Liability for Non-Issued Permits and Inspections
25 April 2015 | 2 replies
I got a letter from the County Public Works Dept. today stating that although my paving contractor applied for permits for our driveway, the pre-installation inspection didn't occur, and therefore, the permits were not issued before the driveway at my property was installed.  
Kyle Steele Cleveland/Detroit house flipping?
16 January 2017 | 26 replies
Been through so many of these variables int he area that no obstacle stands in the way any longer, just need to have the proper network in place.Finally, you get what you pay for, always make sure your contractor is pulling permits, do not cut corners, Again, its about building a good team and get references check them out, ask to see portfolios of prior work.
Julian L. Rehabbing Kitchen Estimate - is this a fair price?
16 June 2015 | 48 replies
Licensed and insured... are you pulling permits for this work?