
11 January 2015 | 6 replies
Check out the quality of the electrical and gas service points for each MH.

15 January 2015 | 8 replies
I'm interested in a property in Worcester MA but the Agent doesn't have the basic expenses for water and sewer and electricity because there is a new owner who can't provide that info

15 January 2015 | 27 replies
You pay your own water and electricity:)@Engelo Rumora take the Leybovich negativity w a grain of salt.

31 January 2008 | 4 replies
I have skills in all areas & have built many a building from the ground up - including digging the basement laying the block - shingling - plumbing - electrical - framing - everything.

5 March 2008 | 12 replies
I might even fix up the electrical enough to get power up, since I can do all that, and the cost of materials is next to nil, and that will enable me to run fans to air out the property, power tools to do the "puttering around," etc.2) If that fails to make it attractive enough for a cash buyer, offer the best terms possible to minimize the rehabber's out-of-pocket expenses and facilitate the easiest deal.
30 January 2008 | 0 replies
Plumbing, electrical the works.

11 May 2008 | 9 replies
We're working on rebuilding our forum from scratch at present, instead of fixing all of the various little bugs that exist on the current system.Please be patient and we'll have it all handled.....HOPEFULLY Sooner than later!

15 February 2008 | 16 replies
just plant a bug in their ear but don't make yourself sound like a super investor (they'll forget about you quickly that way) let them know what you are in the market for and give them an occasional call. just make sure you'll be ready to play when they do call.

21 March 2008 | 18 replies
I am not a licensed builder, in some states I can pass the county tests if need be to do a job for someone who is dead set on alicense, even if my pics dontprove it.I am JUST AS GOOD as any contractor for any trade, especially tile, laminate, resurfacing, capentry, some electrical (cant wire a whole newhouse from scratch but canchange out or add to existing wiring and change out boxes, etc.), plumbing, pools and their finish,pumps, hardwood, cabinet installs, counter installs, paint, you name it,I can do it and I do it so cheap for the quality.

25 February 2008 | 14 replies
This seems to be a very active - and extremely informational - place...Thanks for the welcome....and I'm hoping I get out of this with a credit score still above 700....especially with the lending industry going the way that it is....One follow up question - how do you find a GC (or other repair man) who is willing to do small jobs - I have a few places which could use small jobs (e.g. installing one window, some trim, hanging ceiling fans, replacing door frames, minor electric work, etc, etc, etc)...but everyone wants large remodel jobs - not the small stuff....Help!