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Jade Davis Can you wholesale a bank owned property?
18 December 2014 | 9 replies
1 - It doesn't cost you anything, so you're not putting anything at risk.2 - The hardest thing to find is a Buyer.3 - I believe that "reverse engineering" is always the best way to make things happen.4 - By starting with your Buyer, all you need to do is fill an order.If you have a Buyer(s) criteria, and you can't find them a house, you're out nothing but your time...which you would have spent anyway if you started by looking for the house first.If you start with the house, and you can't find a buyer, you're out the time...and, you're probably out your EMD money too.Keep this old saying in mind, because it applies here:  "Whoever has the gold, makes the rules".  
Andy Wayne Splitting raw land
2 January 2015 | 5 replies
Yes there is a new survey, an engineer, perc test / soil logs if septic is needed, permits, zoning board applications if needed in your area.  
Nathan Jones New Pittsburgh Pro Member - Hitting the Ground Running
3 January 2015 | 8 replies
Hey All,I am a senior mechanical engineering student at Pitt with goals to secure financial freedom from corporate america ASAP.
Craig Shrimpton Which repairs will kill a flip?
3 January 2015 | 13 replies
Time and time again I see flippers in the Maryland area lose money when they try to reconfigure floor plans that require a structural engineer.  
Stephanie Lella New to real estate, looking to flip in Baltimore, Patterson park area
5 January 2015 | 14 replies
A roof-deck, or engineering for a future roof-deck is a must in Baltimore City.
Jaime Penix General Contracting, a good idea for the novice?
2 January 2015 | 10 replies
Also, a bachelor's degree has to be construction related, ie. construction management, engineering, etc. to waive the 4 years supervisory experience.
Chris Harper 2015 Lease Option Assignment Plan
21 December 2015 | 24 replies
Be a transaction engineer.
Robert Nason Buying versus building investment properties
2 January 2015 | 5 replies
Great advise, I've had the feasibility study done by a civil engineer and he's saying 20+ units would work.
Keely C. Fire Sprinkler Alternatives
12 September 2017 | 7 replies
Fire Sprinkler Requirements 1) Provide an approved automatic fire sprinkler system on any lot fronting a Substandard Hillside Limited Street or located either more than 2 miles from a fire station housing a Los Angeles City Fire Department Truck Company or more than 1 ½ miles from a fire station housing a Los Angeles Fire Department Engine Company with scope as listed below: i.
Kent Verge Dampness at bottom of exterior walls
3 January 2015 | 5 replies
Consulting a site civil engineer would be invaluable in this case.I'm not well-versed on pest removal, but once you have the wall opened up and have removed any damaged insulation and wood, an exterminator should be able to help get rid of the roaches and geckos if you're not sure about doing it yourself.