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Justin Lowe first deal analysis
4 November 2011 | 16 replies
Once fixed up and remodeled, it will be a 3bed/2bath 1712 sq ft.Major improvements include; replaceing interior doors and two entry doors, flooring thoughout house (carpet/tile), ceiling light/fan fixtures,basement(all), new electrical panel,countertops, windows, and paint.
Colonel Boothe What are the advantages of joining a Real-Estate Investment club?
9 November 2011 | 20 replies
Our club brings in national speakers, has panels of local successful investors and so much more.
Naga A. I want to fire a property manager, but there is a problem.
12 November 2011 | 21 replies
Tenant called and said that they were sparking every time they were used. 130 dollars."2 hours is crazy.I could replace almost all outlets in one of my units and some breaker panels in that amount of time.At most it should have taken 30 to 40 minutes and that's being generous.
Bienes Raices No space for dishwasher in kitchen, and gas dryer
27 December 2011 | 11 replies
It'll cost very little to add the 220 for an electric dryer as long as your panel has room for it
Heather D. Question re. Private Money Basics
31 August 2012 | 6 replies
No wonder his current materials include panels of lawyers talking through the do's and don'ts!
Joshua Dorkin Looking for Panel Ideas for BP Summit in March
22 February 2012 | 9 replies
Hey Guys - It looks like we're going to have room for an additional panel at the BiggerPockets Summit and I wanted to turn to you for your ideas.If there is some kind of panel that you want to see, please share your ideas here.Thanks!
Joel Owens Roof rain pan and glass install
30 January 2012 | 1 reply
I received a quote which I feel is very high.This is even after I told the company that I do not pay retail.On one of my chimneys there is a rusted out rain pan for the chimney top.I had the roof guy take pictures to confirm and show me while I was there.The cap that slides over the rain pan is fine.For a new rain pan the quote with labor is 425.00 which I think is really high for a flat piece of metal.On my buildings I have some exterior glass panels that are cracked and need replacing.I have 3 bigger window panes say 3 feet by 4 feet sliders.Then downstairs I have small slider windows next to the front door say 28 by 14 inches.For the 10 panes they want with 2,350 which comes to 235 a window.Let me know If I can find a better deal or what the cost should be.Sliders,frame,and everything else is fine it is just the glass is broken and needs replacing.
Scott C. analyzing bank owned properties
7 February 2012 | 2 replies
Also check the ductwork if it's in a crawlspace.Pop the electric panel cover and see if anyone's messed with anything.
Charles Shils Buyer agent commission
16 February 2012 | 11 replies
This is a process most commonly between competing brokers on behalf of their agents discussing issues such as what there a coop fee, who showed the home and when, were there any signs of abandonment or estrangement by either parties and a multitude of other factors that only a fair impartial hearing panel would be used to determine if the rules set out by the Nat' Assoc. of Realtors are properly followed.Close the transaction, get your home sold, and thrreated to sue any Realtors for totious interference if any of them threated to hold up the sale unless you pay them a fee over and above what you have already agreed to in writing.
Pj Baptiste Starting in the real estate business
7 January 2013 | 7 replies
My experience is as an electrical/general contractor selling and installing solar panels, windows and siding.