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Tony Severino Rehab Diary
10 August 2009 | 13 replies
Went to get a building permit.
Doug P. Estimating Rehab Cost Per SQFT
1 December 2016 | 25 replies
And, yes, they were licensed and permits were pulled (for that entire rehab) and all inspections passed.
Account Closed Can you wholesale/assign a REO property to cash buyer?
27 September 2017 | 16 replies
Assignments are a bit tricky as most of the major banks no longer permit it.
Paul Beauchemin Why not to be a San Francisco landlord
2 July 2009 | 14 replies
Will Landlord be permitted (or will they require) to view the tenants annual 1040 or pay stubs or other proof of income?
C C Building A House For Sale
4 October 2009 | 1 reply
They have to go find and purchase land, get permits etc, build the house, then sell the house.
Steve Hucke Could use some feedback
7 September 2010 | 12 replies
Unfortunately he did some things wrong (lack of permits) and when he found a buyer, a new appraisal was only $166K.
Julie Taylor Pre-Auction Offer
9 September 2010 | 5 replies
I would get an appriasal anyway cause they will have land value and replacement costs on the report.One you have a basis for the value of the dirt, estimate demolition, waste disposal, permits, etc.
Matt DuSold Top 10 things to know with REO offers
24 September 2010 | 8 replies
Its beenon the market a while and I am worried maybe something serious is wrong with the house like an addition that isn't in code/permitted or something along those lines.
Chris Jefferson Short Sale Flopping
12 September 2010 | 8 replies
Rather than inflate the value of the house, they deflate it so the lender will permit the borrower to sell the place for far less than what it's worth.
Uwe K. Rentals in Canada - Tenant Improvements
15 October 2010 | 5 replies
I remember during college times I rented a place where I just had to bring my fridge, stove and cabinets were already there.But there is also one big difference (besides the beer): If I want to change a broken 40 cent receptacle here in Milwaukee, I technically have to buy it (40 cents), get a permit from the city (min. $43 or something). and hire a licensed electrician (min. 1 hour charge for 5 min. work, $70).So that costs me now $113.40 already!