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Martin Potokar Property Condition Assessment (PCA) Pays Huge Dividends & More...
2 April 2020 | 0 replies
Please note that specific information such as the property address and names of those directly or indirectly involved in this particular real estate transaction were intentionally omitted to maintain confidentiality given delicate subject matter of/affecting health, life and safety.IntroductionHaving provided carbon monoxide (CO) testing of gas utilization equipment for well over ten years during the 1980's and 1990's in addition to having learned about the production, mitigation, prevention, testing, and harmful effects of elevated levels of carbon monoxide due to incomplete combustion of natural gas utilization equipment from a recognized leader/foremost authority on carbon monoxide testing in the industry by the name of Jim Davis—senior carbon monoxide/combustion trainer and consultant for the National Comfort Institute (NCI), who began traveling the country during the 80's and 90's conducting carbon monoxide training seminars for building and HVAC contractors, building inspectors, utility companies and virtually anyone interested in learning about carbon monoxide testing and proven methods to mitigate and prevent gas utilization equipment from producing elevated levels of carbon monoxide in flue gas known to cause CO poisoning—has without a doubt proven invaluable in heightening my awareness of conditions conducive to/indicative of incomplete combustion known to result in elevated/unsafe levels of CO in flue gas.
Adem Karaduz Listing Property prior to closing
3 April 2020 | 9 replies
You can advertise it as "COMING SOON" or something to that affect but you shouldn't be showing it, accepting applications, or otherwise acting as if you own it until you actually own it.
Stan McCune Investor buyer client terms
9 April 2020 | 16 replies
For instance, I just had 2-hour conversation with a repeat investor client where we were analyzing a few properties on some very specific cash/cost-related criteria, developed a game plan for diversifying their real estate portfolio, and at the end, I was able to provide the data (without having gone into the conversation prepared to provide it) on what the average appreciation of a specific subregion has been the past several years and how that compares to the average for the area.
Nathan Gesner Is housing better, worse, or stable in your area?
2 April 2020 | 9 replies
We are not under a state-wide stay at home order, and have had no cases in our county yet, though there has been one in the town closest to ours (different county)Most of our tenants have jobs that so far have not been greatly affected, but some will definitely have problems if ordered to stay at home, since their business is not "essential".
Gayle Eisner Refinance with cash out??
4 April 2020 | 2 replies
The affects and ramifications are going to be felt and I believe there will be opportunities.  
Devin DeLosSantos Pros of COVID-19 for Real Estate.
3 April 2020 | 3 replies
I finally think I’m getting a lot closer into putting what I’ve learned from this great community and other resources to the test.I wanted to hear if anyone else has seen some Pros during this pandemic that has defiantly affected us all negatively.
Jordan Crist 5 Dreamview Drive Fix & Flip
2 April 2020 | 0 replies
West Virginia might not be the biggest market in the country and natural appreciation isn't something we rely on, but in times like this with the wrath of COVID-19 affecting so many markets, we're happy that we're still able to move forward without the bottom falling completely out.
John Lynagh Condo Association Hasn't Had Reserve Study in 14 years. Problem?
4 April 2020 | 9 replies
Repeated assessments can mean the board is not properly budgeting for items.
Hai Loc Whose market is tanking?
6 April 2020 | 37 replies
Seriously, on average, he has a closing everyday, commonly two, not to mention all the showings and paperwork but is now just sitting at home.This lack of activity does not appear to have affected prices yet.
Yoichi Kato Construction stop in California
7 April 2020 | 7 replies
Bigger jobsites may be affected.