Mel Selvidge
Liability for Non-Issued Permits and Inspections
25 April 2015 | 2 replies
I got a letter from the County Public Works Dept. today stating that although my paving contractor applied for permits for our driveway, the pre-installation inspection didn't occur, and therefore, the permits were not issued before the driveway at my property was installed.
Kyle Steele
Cleveland/Detroit house flipping?
16 January 2017 | 26 replies
Been through so many of these variables int he area that no obstacle stands in the way any longer, just need to have the proper network in place.Finally, you get what you pay for, always make sure your contractor is pulling permits, do not cut corners, Again, its about building a good team and get references check them out, ask to see portfolios of prior work.
Julian L.
Rehabbing Kitchen Estimate - is this a fair price?
16 June 2015 | 48 replies
Licensed and insured... are you pulling permits for this work?
Jesse Reese
Buying Lot for a Prefab, What types of loan(s) is the best?
3 June 2015 | 4 replies
You also have to add on site construction costs, utilities (if they're not already in place), permits, etc.
Zach Adams
Favorite 2% Market?
12 May 2015 | 23 replies
This article would seem to agree.Is it possible it was another tax section that permitted you the bonus depreciation specifically on GOZONE real property?
Gerald Harris
Questionarre for Land Investing?
7 February 2016 | 4 replies
@Gerald Harris if your going to do this you should not be asking any questions of sellers your the expert.. you should research your targets.I get these letters all the time as my family was in the recreational land business in 5 CA counties for 30 plus years and we have literally 100?
Kyle C.
Applicants Moving From Spain
20 May 2015 | 7 replies
Whether that is permitted in all states, I can't say.
Charles Davis
Needing help in Cleveland Ohio
5 October 2016 | 3 replies
Let me know if you need permits pulled or if it is a small job.
Joe Hughes
Delays, delays, delays. Are they common?
21 May 2015 | 8 replies
Most hired hands are going to burn out fast after they have to chew out a misbehaving sub the third or fourth time.Let me give you an idea from my perspective -We are a design build firm and handle projects including plans, design, permit, material logistics, payroll, book-keeping, ground/assembly management, scheduling, rescheduling, vendor management, quality control/assurance, and every other aspect of construction.We typically have about 5 'ground active' jobs, and 5-7 more in the hopper in some phase of planning, design, or permitting.To accomplish this, we have a meager staff of 2 designers (one of whom is a 20 year architectural veteran), a full time office manager, a full time site manager, a helper who splits time between being a carpenter's assistant and a gopher for materials, and someone who does scheduling and material takeoffs.
Nick Luongo
Somerville single family renovation
20 May 2015 | 2 replies
They said I could pull the permits and they do the work.