
9 November 2020 | 9 replies
I’ve had much experience with high voltage work, residential/commercial electric, drywall, painting, construction, etc.

27 October 2019 | 2 replies
One concern I have about the property is that behind the back yard fence, about 50 yards behind the property line, is a high voltage power line.

5 May 2020 | 5 replies
key=OVoxNVhwZnZRRlNyM1JJNFhIRThEWFJsMjI1eHVBI made some notes from the walk through:Curb appeal: House- yard work, shutters, repair driveway cracks, small porch for side entrance, some brick sealing / cleaning up wiring, new gutters, new flashing, 2 window (dual pain) replacement, door refinish, some trim replacement, some roof repair.Garages & Shed - Check code for add on shed (add on is nicer), foundation sunk and cracked in 2 spots, check electrical, new garage doors, new shingles on garage, some roof wood repair, Demo Shed and have firepit/patio on slab.Inside Home:Overall- Electrical (multiple types of outlets, grounded/not grounded), Plumbing (Galvanized rusting in most of house), Possible mold remediation, Roof (Seems ok, maybe new by some windows and seal some areas), How is furnace and where was air conditioning.

28 July 2021 | 5 replies
@Ryan Ballance, I would challenge that against your states Landlord-Tenant Laws.That type of an agreement falls under a Dual-Net (NN) lease.

31 August 2021 | 9 replies
I then took that dual income stream and bought my 3rd, 4th, 5th etc.

1 July 2018 | 2 replies
Here are my costs so far.Cost Summary To DatePre-Finance Appraisal$850.00Design and Engineering$4,144.60Permits$25,438.65Water/Sewer Hookups$11,526.41Builder Fee to date$22,905.90Excavation$8,811.39Toilet on-site to date$555.41Foundation$12,582.57Framing Labor$19,853.46Lumber to date$58,047.42Shower units$2,032.53Electricity to date$210.00HVAC to date (80%)$12,583.08Electrical Install$12,848.64Low voltage$1,072.08Cleaning service$1,799.03Roof + gutters$7,245.45Insulation$10,677.41Siding Labor$7,804.80Concrete (garage)$3,605.40Drywall21038Appliances/Fixtures13306Garage Doors3917Cabinets13311Doors/moulding/HW5976Painting8879Lights2339Public Util 1000Window Coverings2000Total Spend to Date$296,360.23I'm guessing I have another $50K to go.

13 May 2016 | 7 replies
Upgraded electrical panel and or wiring.5. new dual pain energy effiecent windows.6.

28 January 2014 | 117 replies
I am kind of a dual resident of Houston and the Bay Area, but most of my time is spent in the Bay Area.

9 November 2009 | 7 replies
It stays there for years.An erratic dual tone coating works best.

25 January 2015 | 4 replies
Or, I have a listing agent that I work with, but I will work with any agent as a dual agent (letting them know they get full commissions from their listings).Make sure you know laws of agency and matters of procuring cause of a sale and know how to conduct yourself working with a dual agent, their obligations and responsibilities.