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Jack Randall What should I be studying?
23 October 2015 | 8 replies
Other good sources to learn are from government sites, legit associations, the American Land Title Association, Fannie Mae, Appraisal Institute and current university materials can be found.
James Wise We need your help!!!! Which one do you prefer.
6 February 2017 | 10 replies
I would check the longevity of the materials, so that it looks as good in 5-10 years as it does now.
Lele H. Great Stuff Foam used intead of end cap ? Dangerous ? Okay ?
20 February 2017 | 8 replies
Today more madness from contractor sub.The sub came back, I know I should have barred him from doing so.But he had all his materials here.Another part of the remodel is to remove some cheap peel and stick vinyl tiles were over 70 year old asbestos tiles.I wandered into an insane scene a little while ago.
Nicole Lorenzetti Do I really need my real estate license?
12 December 2016 | 27 replies
Here are some costs associated with being an agent:E&O insurance (can run anywhere from $150+ monthly)desk fees (depending on the brokerage, some may charge "desk fees")rev split - when you join a brokerage, they get some % of what you sell - even if you don't sell, you may still pay desk / E&O / Office feesthe test, materials - $600 all infees to be part of the Real Estate Board - ~$1000/annualfees for MLS - ~$800/annualfees for key entry (can't remember how much this runs)So all in, if you do zero business, and close zero deals, you'll be out roughly $4k for the first year, and roughly the same for every year following.
Yaniv Sigler Due diligence for a turnkey investment
15 December 2016 | 14 replies
Additionally, older properties may have used poor or unsafe construction materials (like asbestos), which you may have to replace.Beds/Baths: Different areas will have different prevailing bedroom and bathroom configurations.
Ken Rishel Buying a Manufactured Housing Community
8 April 2017 | 17 replies
Both George and Rishel Consulting Group publish monthly newsletters as well that are full of information valuable to anyone in the industry.If your goal is to become a community owner you should consider the Boot Camps and educational material available from Frank Rolfe and Dave Reynolds as a starting place after reading the books mentioned above.
Account Closed Replace Rock siding to vinyl siding
19 March 2017 | 19 replies
All other materials should have a gap.
Sonu Sharma Contacts for HVAC resellers
9 April 2017 | 5 replies
Hello Shonu my name is Armando Diaz I am a general contractor from Atlanta and I have a 40 percent discount on any materials or appliances that you need and if you make a wholesale purchase I can give you a $50 percent discount I also have professional remodeling crews that have the most reasonable prices.
Justin Gonzalez Looking for knowledge
23 March 2017 | 3 replies
Also, Check out used Books / CD's /DVD's on Ebay & Thrift Books- My Favorites for discounted materials
Mike Lynch Repairs vs Improvements in the eyes of the IRS?
30 March 2017 | 5 replies
It would seem that we can write most of our material receipts off because the county literally made us do many of these things in order to get the home up to code.