
20 April 2020 | 4 replies
Finally, I am single, so my risk tolerance is very high and I don't have too many bars on my risk capacity.

26 April 2020 | 6 replies
I would suggest to post in the New York forum specifically to see if any other locals can help but it might be that a personal line of credit might be the way to go based on the math.

21 April 2020 | 3 replies
However, I did notice that they had a couple extra services you can add on to your membership (if you want, not required):I noticed the CAA forms, according to their website, are "recognized and recommended by the California State Bar and many regional courts".

20 April 2020 | 2 replies
I am in the market to buy a home in New York.

14 May 2020 | 41 replies
San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, New York, Boston, etc.)

29 April 2020 | 29 replies
That keeps demand about status quo barring any massive drill shortages.

27 April 2020 | 5 replies
Ideally, would like someone who can do everything for a reasonable flat price or package, barring any work out of the ordinary.Need help with drafting a purchase agreement, tease apart the NN lease and environmental studies, and facilitate closing etc.

21 April 2020 | 2 replies
I'll tell you a bit about where my 4-unit is located and what I deal with:-Located across the street from a bar (a neighborhood bar - nothing too rowdy) so there are beer bottles and cigarette butts on my curbside grass fairly regularly-My credit score requirement is 625 for C-class.

30 April 2020 | 9 replies
It also has a lot of bars, restaurants and other things that draw crowds to the city.The $6.0 million USD restoration project was done by the building's owner, the Great Lakes Center Foundation.Reaching out to them for more guidance (and strategy, as well as potential pit falls) on this might be beneficial.And calling the general contractor (ask the owner who it was) to discuss any unique problems they faced on this restoration might also be intelligent.If you ask (offer to pay) they might also be able to provide you with preliminary guidance on construction budgets as well as contractors lists, and vendors lists (if you think having them would help your efforts, feasibility, etc...).Another phone call might be to the Architect to get his thoughts on this.Contacting these people would be beneficial because they have successful experience on doing what you want to do in a similar sized city, within driving distance of Ontario. 1) http://bay-journal.com/sfp/pmrr/index.html2) http://bay-journal.com/sfp/pmrr/pictorial.html3) https://www.gogreat.com/cities/bay-city/events/4) http://www.bayfoundation.org/who-we-are/pere-marquette-depot5) This should bring up articles about the Train station Restoration from the Michigan Newspaper (mlive.com): https://www.google.com/search?

21 April 2020 | 12 replies
They realize the money and power that is to be had if they were to take control of all rental housing.NYCHA - New York City Housing Authority is the largest and by far the worst landlord in NYC.