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Joe DeFarias Boston Area 2 Family Owner Occupied Renovation - Joe DeFarias
1 March 2017 | 14 replies
My wife and I decided to remove all the radiators and convert to forced hot air furnaces with central air.
Christopher Collins Chimney Liners Replacement/ Correct Size
2 February 2017 | 2 replies
It will only be used to vent the gas from four traditional hot water heaters.
Kareem Webb First deal!!!! MAYBE
19 February 2017 | 5 replies
•Brand new central HVAC•Brand new, upgraded electrical panel•All appliances less than 5 years old•TWO 40-gallon water heaters, less than 3 years old – enormous supply of hot water•Multiple rooms•Large brick fireplace and separate wood stove•Permanently installed ventilation/dehumidification system in full finished basement•Huge, 3-room paved shed, plus additional garden shed
Mindy Jensen ESA vs. Existing Tenant with Allergies
20 February 2017 | 7 replies
This hot-button topic has generate quite the debate, but a recent comment on the article has me wondering.In a multi-unit situation, what would the law say if there was an existing tenant with allergies to the type of animal that an applying tenant had as an ESA?
Scott L. I don't understand when people refi and "get their money back"
24 February 2017 | 52 replies
The value can increase through buying right, using sweat equity, market goes up, neighborhood gets hot
Ryan Conrad Excited but Being Patient....
23 February 2017 | 17 replies
I'm also being patient about it, as the market is too hot right now and many sales aren't good deals. 
Samuel Lacroix Do you grant first come priority for applicants?
28 February 2017 | 30 replies
That would keep you out of hot water.
Logan Crowder Questions to ask a realtor for the branch you want to work for
28 February 2017 | 2 replies
I'm not a beginner educationally when it comes to real estate, I know some of the terminology and how being a realtor works. here are the questions I have so far, any modifications or additions would be extremely helpful, thank you. p.s. the branch is the top branch in its area, that being the lower mainland of bc where real estate is currently very hot and it's a populated city if that makes a difference.what are the total start-up costs once your a realtorwould there be a place for me at your office working for either yourself or someone elsewhat can I expect my job to consist of doingwhat would you say is your main source of generating leadswhat's been most effective in keeping everything organizedwhat's the structure of your teamwhat's the splitdoes Remax offer any training opportunitiesWhat are the features of some bad agents you no?
Jarrod Weaver Foreclosure Home Brew
6 March 2017 | 1 reply
You got to keep in mind the bidders at the auction don't pay retail, so you can count on a bid between 65% of value, possibly a bit higher if the property is in a hot county with lots of bidders and not much properties heading to the sale.  
Patrick Philip How do I identify properties that I can add value to?
11 March 2017 | 14 replies
So they weren't smoking hot off market off MLS deals.