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28 June 2010 | 22 replies
Someone (still don't know who) called the county inspector and had them "stop by" a couple of my rehabs to make sure we had all our permits (inspector told us they got an anonymous "tip" that we may not be pulling permits or using licensed workers).Anyway, he spent about an hour between two of my properties talking to me, my project manager and my contractors, and not only was he 100% satisfied with everything he saw, it's made all of our future encounters with this inspector MUCH easier.Just like you, whoever it was that called to try to snitch on us actually helped us a lot
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7 July 2010 | 5 replies
If the property is scheduled for demo, disclose that to interested buyers, as city permits/red tape will be involved which takes time to clear up.
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17 July 2010 | 0 replies
He has asked for 15% of the equity in return for putting the deal together and managing the permits, construction, etc.
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17 July 2010 | 6 replies
-As was mentioned, check the permits with the city.
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25 July 2010 | 4 replies
You have to have a licensed transporter move your mobile home and you have to obtain a moving permit from the county.
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5 August 2010 | 14 replies
We have got all construction permits and did already a major repair, spending about $50K on it but still have long way to go.
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27 July 2010 | 4 replies
You need to view the property as if it were completed first and comp it out, then deduct the cost of repairs, material, labor and any contractor fees, inspections and permits.
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28 July 2010 | 7 replies
Where building permits apply for any tower, there are many rules applied to building a tower or having a platform on an existing structure.
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2 August 2010 | 2 replies
I had an old existing garage torn down on my personal property and had to have an asbestos inspection before a permit could be issued to the excavator.2.
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3 June 2011 | 6 replies
And some areas do not even permit different types of deposits.Collecting "security toward last month's rent" permits the tenant to use that part of the security deposit toward last month's rent when the lease terminates; since tenants almost always try to use security deposit to pay rent due, this puts you ahead since you still have the balance of that security deposit of one month's rent to cover repairs and damages.