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Andy Bankston Business Card Design - Opinions?
2 May 2012 | 8 replies
I added 0.25'' to the width and height to accommodate for the bleed, then placed all text and logos inside a 0.25'' margin on all four edges for safety zone, so the printed card will extend further towards the edges.Thanks!
Matt Heidenfelder House Hacking with an ADU in Dallas, TX
24 January 2024 | 10 replies
Some around Fairmont area of Fort Worth and Arlington heights 
Senika Levias Newbie needs advice!!!
1 August 2017 | 22 replies
Hi @Senika Levias,I live in San Diego and have 1031 exchanged my pricey rental properties here in San Diego for 85 front doors and soon to be 109 front doors (7 apartment complexes) in Lake County east of Cleveland, primarily in Painesville, Euclid, Cleveland Heights, and Shaker Heights.  
Timothy Farrell New member In Tampa Fl.
18 January 2016 | 3 replies
I'm a mobile power systems technician by trade,which is mostly generators,but also do solar,wind,home,standby and remote.I've bought and sold a few houses since 1980 that were purchased in some creative ways.It's time to sell again and I want to get updated with the industry.In particular whats working in the Seminole heights area of Tampa.I'm here to learn but I can offer general advice to any who are considering using alternate energy sources on rentals.I'm interested in selling using a 203k loan.At the same time I would like to find a home to buy.I'm finding info on the loans and the contractors but not much on agents.
Mark Dresdner What are the Best NJ Towns for Multifamily Investing?
13 September 2023 | 124 replies
The boom has truly began, JC heights etc are now untouchable.
Edouard Pierre 1st Closing @ 67% Cash ROI
1 December 2016 | 5 replies
That was the height and this area got hit hard, but it's showing big signs of coming back with a vengeance.
Matt Z. Converting a 2-family back to 3-family - any experiences?
7 March 2017 | 3 replies
Most of the regulations are regarding the building height and lot dimensions, which wouldn't change.
Jen R. Northeast Ohio BRRRR Complete!
16 October 2018 | 30 replies
You also need to ensure that the remodel will conform with local building codes, as far as ceiling height, stairs, egress, etc.
Anon Guy Anyone in the DC area? What can I afford? Wait?
19 November 2014 | 5 replies
I bought in Columbia Heights 9 years ago, which is what Petworth was like 6 years ago, LOL. 
Patrick Hannigan Land Use Board, Zoning Question, New Member - Sussex Boro, NJ
13 June 2018 | 1 reply
If the addition does not meet the zoning laws for the area then it is normal to be denied the application and have to go before the land use/ zoning board for a variance.you may not meet set backs,Impervious coverage, building coverage, Building height or the property is not zoned for the use.you will find that is really the 5 main reasons a permit is denied and has to go before zoning. there you can state your case on what you would like to do and if approved, move forward with the project after the building department reviews it.