Mason Carter
Realtor or not, that is the question.
7 January 2018 | 19 replies
You are under the thumb of the department of real estate.
Sean Youngberg
Cashout ReFi options for 1st flip that is not selling
8 January 2018 | 30 replies
Jefferson Smith I just used my local bank’s commercial lending department.
Brandon McDowell
Using va loan for acquisition for flip
8 January 2018 | 4 replies
@Brandon McDowellThe closest thing you can do is get what's called a US Department of Veterans Affairs Loan,....which is designed for Veterans like us to get a property that needs TLC on it.
Llewelyn A.
New Broker - How to do learn Brokerage Operations
14 January 2018 | 29 replies
I may even check with the NY State, Board of Real Estate, Department of Licensing.
Joe Miller
OKC Investor looking for advice on areas to buy!
28 January 2018 | 13 replies
Even call the local police department and ask them what they think of the neighborhood.
Colin Gearity
Searching for original blueprints for a house built in the 50's
9 January 2018 | 4 replies
@Colin Gearity - start with the local Building Department.
Colin Gearity
Searching for original blueprints for a house built in the 50's
12 January 2018 | 4 replies
In NYC, it's the buildings dept, you go in, give them the address, and back then some years ago, they give you the actual paper file, but I have to leave my drivers license which they'll give back when I return the files.So logically, if they have a department that issues permits and approve plans, they should have the original plans around somewhere.
Andrew Faukner
To save, or not to save, (carpet and vinyl)
9 January 2018 | 2 replies
Before you ask, yes, in the last 10 years I did have a small section of vinyl replaced when the departing renter ripped the vinyl with an appliance.
Michael Ireland-Castanon
Code Violation Mailing List
8 January 2018 | 1 reply
Not sure about your area but check with the local building and safety department.
Christopher Prince-Barry
Knowing your markets
12 January 2018 | 6 replies
I would also suggest getting in touch with the local Chamber of Commerce and the City's Planning Department, as these can be very good resources.