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Kyle Richter HML Inspection
10 January 2009 | 3 replies
You should check with the town to see what will require permits (usually in-wall electrical / plumbing at the least).
Diane Menke How would you landlords handle this?
10 January 2009 | 27 replies
Drawings, permits, product spec's, special notes and contact info all go into the book.
Kurt Kiser Hey, from Champaign IL!
16 January 2009 | 12 replies
Stephanie,I plan on starting out with the residential market, in particular lower income housing, given that is what my position permits.
Jean T. Have you partnered with your contractor?
29 January 2009 | 13 replies
If you want to do a total gut job on a house, you are talking 8 weeks or more maybe plus a much more complicated project with permits and multiple subs etc, plus some design work.
Brandon E Subdivide Commercial Lot
17 February 2009 | 5 replies
You need to know about flood plains, platting, topography mapping, road design, drainage design, water distribution systems and design, coordinate with utility companies, construction staking and final lot staking.You need to have an environemntal site assessment from a geotechnical firm, find out about any and all impact fees and permit fees, and possibly off site drainage improvements, off-site sanitary sewer extension, & on & off site water pressure measurements from the fire department to the hydrants.
Jake Kucheck Obama- Not Sure I Understand
18 February 2009 | 1 reply
"Right now, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac -- the institutions that guarantee home loans for millions of middle-class families -- are generally not permitted to guarantee refinancing for mortgages valued at more than 80 percent of the home's worth.
Franklin Lee Inherited 50 acre land...got questions.
22 February 2009 | 11 replies
Does it mean that you have to pay for permits, zoning, porta potties, etc?
Natalie Wade Got my first contract
5 March 2009 | 16 replies
The specifications, drawings, contract documents, and permits must be made a part of the sale transaction.If you wish to work as an unlicensed builder/remodeler your only alternative is to own the house until the work is done.Lot's of people make money buying and fixing, then renting or reselling property.
Will Barnard If you build it, they will come!
20 May 2009 | 12 replies
Got permits, developed the lot and built the duplex.
Shane M Gut Rehab - semi-gut?
4 April 2009 | 10 replies
Fully permitted with licensed contractors, though I (and the wife) did the painting, sheetrock, and grunt work ourselves