Brad P.
Concrete Leveling Question
16 November 2011 | 4 replies
Etch the existing surface, apply a bondng agent, and then pour your concrete.
Jared Trindade
Real Estate Market in Wilmington NC
28 March 2023 | 6 replies
My method is no secret, copy and past everything I wrote into a google doc, then replace every "Wilmington", with Jacksonville for example, then find every number associated to the template provided, and boom there is now an easy to read and digest format of notes taken on a specific market, and in the case of myself, I have taken this note taking strategy- refined it for Bigger Pockets readers, and continue to spit out data on the markets in this fashion.
Alan Francis
Drainage Issues... is a landscape architect the answer?
4 January 2021 | 13 replies
Here's why: Landscape architects are trained and tested EXTENSIVELY on several issues specific to site development: building placement vertically and horizontally, site analysis including drainage/topographical analysis, vegetative cover analysis, viewsheds, pervious/impervious surfaces, cut and fill calcs, landscape structures such as small retaining walls, uninhabited structures, small roadways, bikeways, walkways, streetscapes, and even small dams.
Alan Davidson
Separate LLC vs One LLC
29 November 2018 | 50 replies
To me LLC almost a fashion statement, I had rental property long before LLC’s became the rage, and I will continue to have rentals after the fashion is over.
Robert Lee
Floor heater broken, can I provide space heaters to tenants?
11 January 2017 | 13 replies
You're supposed to put them inside the wall but I'll probably just screw it to the surface of the wall.
Evan Howe
California LLC question
20 December 2023 | 20 replies
OH courts may or may not recognize outside LLCs in the same fashion, but this is a legal research question that should be conducted by someone who has experience researching on WestLaw or LexisNexis...Google research is not something I would rely on for my assets. 2) If you live in CA, you would want to register the OH LLC as a "foreign entity" in CA, and to echo what the others have mentioned, yes, you'll then have to pay the $800 annual FTB fee.
William Thresh
Rent Collection Software
20 February 2019 | 7 replies
all of our rent collection has been the old fashioned way until recently I have tenants recommending we go digital.
Matt Brown
Pier and Beam Foundation Issues
16 March 2019 | 1 reply
We drove to the property and walked around it, doesn't seem too apparent on the surface that there's a problem.
Kyle Laffey
Inspection revealed "notable lean & shifted piers" (CA)
5 August 2020 | 7 replies
The blocks can be prone to tipping like that and and are not a wide enough surface to allow some movement.You won’t be able to get a conventional loan because of this issue but neither will anyone else.
Jenny Perron
Commercial Real Estate
14 August 2022 | 3 replies
Considering the explosive buying spree that took place at the end of 2021 (where investment volume reached $322.3 billion) it may seem like investment has dipped in dramatic fashion, but property markets are in a very different position than they were six months ago.