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Allison Massey Direct Mail Education
10 April 2018 | 18 replies
Do you have public record access online in your town?
Robert Pole No bedroom windows in apartments
27 March 2018 | 14 replies
There is an exception to this code that states "Emergency escape and rescue openings are not required from basements or sleeping rooms that have an exit door or exit access door that opens directly into a public way or to a yard, court or exterior exit balcony that opens to a public way."
Account Closed Liability Coverage for a Flip
7 November 2017 | 9 replies
I own the front sidewalk, but it's of course a public thoroughfare.
Bruce Valladon Mobile Park Investing
18 August 2018 | 10 replies
You'll see 72 or 70 being used as a quick guide of what a park would be worth when on public utilities; 60 is used with private.
Ryan Medeiros Case Study - Single Family or Multi-Family with Low Capital
10 July 2018 | 2 replies
I've looked at mainly MLS, public deals and in less savory areas to hopefully find a diamond in the rough that with a little reno could fetch a good rent.
Lori Greene Am I invisible? Help! Need advice getting relevant connections.
16 July 2018 | 4 replies
They use various algorithms and public data which vary wildly.
Isaac El Probate list and leads - where to find the list?
8 September 2018 | 4 replies
It isn't for sale it is public records.
Jonathan Pflueger Garden City/Boise Idaho Investing - Developments and Multi's
28 March 2019 | 8 replies
Their permitting is fairly straightforward but if you are changing zoning, you may face unpredictable outcomes during public hearings.
Chad Eatinger House Hacking a Multifamily in Brooklyn? Possible to break even?
26 April 2018 | 31 replies
Hi everyone,I am going to be moving to New York with my family next year for grad school, targeting to live in Brooklyn/Queens, and hopefully within a reasonable commute distance (30-45 mins public transit) to Manhattan.  
Sherman M. 2 years and still nothing!
25 April 2018 | 36 replies
Above all, I would use public records to find out who the tradesmen that most frequently service the area are, starting with the master plumbers and locally licensed electricians, and I would get to know them and ask them about the agents they most frequently work with.All properties that you consider will need to be renovated, in some way.