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Eric Ippolito New development idea—what’s next?
27 August 2019 | 2 replies
@Eric Ippolito  first it takes Capital to fund the due diligence process and bring the project to shovel ready but the following steps are free and are done by you to determine feasibility.Check with the city or county to determine what is required for all approvals including site plan and building permits, proffers, water/sewer tap fees, bonding requirements, inspections and CO process and time frame for all approvals.You also need to check with the utility companies and get an idea of availability and cost estimates from them for water, sewer, power, gas, cable, installation and connection requirements, tap fees, hookup charges, transformer location and relocation, power line and power pole relocation issues.Check to see if you have to install any manholes,fire hydrants, curb, gutter, sidewalks, street signs, street lighting any specific street design or access requirements,.Check DOT requirements for access, stop lights and permits, traffic studiesDWQ requirements for permits, permit fees, time framesThis is a broad overview of the process and your civil engineer can handle all of this but it's good for you to know exactly what's required.
Une vrai Liberte Investing in real estate
5 September 2019 | 2 replies
I want to start with live and flip ( already been 2 years in this house) and than do some flip and than do rentals looking at 10 or more ( looking to be part of the FIRE circle).Anything that you guys can share on how to go with the live and flip to start and any recommendations on great GC in the Port saint lucie area.
Ben M. Grass left to grow too long
27 August 2019 | 13 replies
If they violate the terms of the contract you can fire them.
Austin Works Can you 1031 into a syndication?
28 August 2019 | 19 replies
I'm speaking in Dallas at the Think Multifamily Fire Summit on this exact topic coming September 7-8.  
Thuy Pham-Satrappe Pay $5000 to change asbestos siding or $400/yr more for insurance
1 September 2019 | 18 replies
The stuff is fire resistant and impervious to insects and rot.
Pope Lake Paying Property Manager in Equity
28 August 2019 | 7 replies
No one wants to work for free that long.2) What if they suck and you want to fire them in Year 1.
Justin Todd General Contractor costs
28 August 2019 | 9 replies
How can you fire said GC?
Matthew Koch Where is the end? Who is the end?
29 August 2019 | 2 replies
How will I know or I will I be able to identify what their intentions are of the property meaning if I knew that with their in-game was then I would be able to set a path and getting my connections made and my lists of the two or three fires that I could talk to you and figure out if they are a wholesale type of investor or there a they're a buying and  hold type of investor or they are going to get somebody in there for a rental property.
John Nachtigall Both Sides of the Eviction Coin
29 August 2019 | 7 replies
To quote @James WiseLandlord from Hellhttps://www.losaltosonline.com/news/sections/news/200-police-fire/60714-late-rent-prompts-eviction-by-invasionTenets from Hellhttps://www.cleveland19.com/2019/08/26/multiple-cleveland-families-evicted-building-apartment-tenants-call-move-controversial/Hard to believe in this day and age, especially in CA, the landlord would just gather up a  "posse" and physically throw someone out.   
Drew Joseph First Self Storage Investment
4 September 2019 | 29 replies
We used repurposed fire hose, which if I recall correctly we found cheapest on eBay.