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David Fritch Land Surveyor as a Career
6 August 2015 | 11 replies
Any individuals or resources you all might be able to point me to? 
Sam Leon AC/Furnace Filter preferences
7 August 2015 | 6 replies
Even the great tenants who are always on time don't change them or if they did it's when you remind them the third time after 3 months...I would give them 12 filters and at the end of the lease there are still 11 new filters and the original one completely disintegrated and become "mush" on the coil above it.So now I always change it every 30-45 days myself, and use it as a way to do a quick inspection of the property.But too many odd size filters for each property or each individual unit is a real pain.
Steven Rasovsky Looking to Invest in mixed use property in Philadelphia
6 August 2015 | 24 replies
The Philadelphia Housing Authority also released a plan recently to acquire a large portion of the Sharswood neighborhood (right next to Brewerytown)  for relocation of their headquarters from Center City and to develop the rest of the space for residential and commerical use. 
Jay Rezac best cash flow
15 August 2015 | 13 replies
Can anyone recommend an individual/company in the Denver metro area?
Kris Fox Hard Money Lender Needs Due Diligence Help for Commercial Note
11 August 2015 | 6 replies
You can adjust the purchase price accordingly . . .).4) New Tenant Credit History - This may be obvious but; You need to verify credit history on the new Tenant; Make sure you have an adequate security deposit,; Attempt to get a personal guarantee if the Tenant is a corporation or partnership, and; Verify their previous "leasing history" with their current and previous commercial landlords. if your new Tenant is a startup, be cautious, make sure they have the financial capacity and experience to conduct their new enterprise and pay your rent and the NNN expenses.5) CAP Rate -Each market and individual property categories will have their own unique market Cap rates.
Andrew Martel Help! Need Some Advice - Possible Scam?
10 August 2015 | 7 replies
I was contacted the other day by and individual working from "Axiom Capitol Group Inc".
Green Doggie Why Short Sales Take So Long?
7 September 2015 | 6 replies
They call the lender, and lender says, Need 3rd party authorization.
Paul Haughton How to resolve liability risk on uninsured rehab property prior to closing
18 August 2015 | 18 replies
Heck they were filing subrogation claims against incarcerated individuals who were incarcerated for the burglary that they were being subrogated against.  
Matt Gragg Looking to connect with investors / flippers in Washington State
9 August 2015 | 5 replies
@Julian Buick My opinion of a top rated investor or flipper is someone or a company that only wants quality craftsmanship on all of their properties and would never consider hiring a non licensed, bonded or insured company or individual to have work completed.
Jacob Edmond What'll be the next Shag carpet or wood panel walls?
20 August 2015 | 28 replies
laminate has been popular for two decades brcause it is clean and tough, just look for laminate that passes for wood it looks so goodGlass is natural, beautiful, eay to clean and reflective...and will be used in different sizes, colors, shapes and paired with other materials for some time to comeGranite or any stone is classic...but as tastes change the preference for colors of granite will change...and yes it will take a backseat to other fresher ideas in countertopsWood ceramic tile will probably last like travertine porcelain tile because they imitate nature...but as tastes change the underlying hues change...goldenish tones giving way to grayish, I think "looks" will date a decor more than individual choices.