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Michael Krassos Month to Month in NJ - Need advice
8 October 2017 | 1 reply
The codes govern the operation of your business.
Emily Simmons Newbie in need of help
8 November 2022 | 6 replies
So, create status codes for both of these and a few in-between codes to help you work smarter, not harder.
Charlotte Adams Owned Duplex not legal. Opinions
30 October 2019 | 20 replies
You have to dig a little to answer two questions.(1) The history of zoning code for that particular area. 
Steve DellaPelle Tenant installed their own washer/dryer...what can I do?
11 June 2020 | 34 replies
Rental properties have a higher standard for dryer venting,, most city inspectors will require you to have smooth sheet metal duct, not any of the accordion type dryer vent hoses made of plastic or flexi metal.. and must be vented outside..I'd call city talk to inspection department and find out the regulations.. as your currently "thinking" about adding a dryer... honestly we had a huge issue with trying to install a washer and dryer in a 4 plex,, the city inspector would not permit use because we didn't have a egress window in the basement for an additional way to exit,, code required 2 exits out of basement to have a washer or dryer for use.. basically the basement was off limits. because of no 2nd point of exit we couldn't even let tenant's down there so we had to lock it off. 
Jon Q. Blockchain real estate brainstorm
13 May 2019 | 177 replies
I've raised VC, sold companies, and written hundreds of thousands of lines of code, so I understand both the technology and the business models.First of all, I've looked at pretty much every real estate blockchain company with any name recognition and think they will all need to pivot or die.
ANTHONY MADENA real estate investing
23 January 2018 | 1 reply
Because when you try and sell 123 Main street, 3 bed 2 bath house on Craigslist without a RE license you are violating CA business and professionals code.
Troy Christnacht Can I use my HELOC for private lending to another investor?
2 February 2018 | 10 replies
Be sure your accountant is advising based on the new 20% self employment pass through deduction and other new tax codes.
Robert Lopez Looking to hire someone to help me set up my Airbnb
13 November 2022 | 3 replies
I'm currently out of state and have a beautiful 3 bedroom 2 bath in zip code 78217.
Terry Landon PM fee for new tenant lease?
20 November 2022 | 12 replies
These are professionals with additional training and a stricter code of ethics.
Ian E. Morris Invest Case Study
6 February 2020 | 184 replies
I'm getting more photos tomorrow so we'll see if there's any more progress.Depending on how much you really want to protect your investment.. simply getting pictures on a drive by is not going to cut it.I would suggest you find a construction inspection company like the HML ers use we use and banks use.. normally about 50 to 100 an inspection.. so what you want is at demo phase they go through and check it out quickly and make sure you did not buy a complete wreck with a lot of structural defects that can easily be hidden.then from there once they do electrical and plumbing before they cover those us get it inspected..then have them come back after sheet rock and kitchen bathrooms etc.then once its done hire a normal home inspector to go through the whole house to make sure its up to code and everything is working.. the first inspectors just say yes there is plumbing and electrical the last inspector make sure its all to code your GFI's are in your hot water works etc etc.the other thing you want to do for SURE is get a sewer scope all those old houses unless its evident there is a new waste line the second someone moves in your probably going to find your sewer wont work right and it will be an emergency replacement and cost you 2X to 3X what it would cost if you fix it now..