Tyler Tacy
Structural question: Can I get your opinion?
21 February 2021 | 14 replies
Your eyes aren't good enough to do this (no ones is), buy a $5 crack card and check the widths and length of the cracks. 0.006" to 0.014" is normally fine but fill them in with epoxy to prevent rusting and water freezing and expanding in there again.
Henry Lazerow
Strategies for getting zoning doc revised to show legal 4?
2 March 2021 | 5 replies
Thankfully this only affects buyers/sellers as the old doc/zoning on assessors site prevents problems renting out unit.
Chris Gould
Is wholesaling predatory?
22 February 2021 | 12 replies
And in each case the charges are regulated and licensed and public, at least in part to prevent abuse.
Ian Turner
Parcel with Trespassing Mature Orchard
25 February 2021 | 3 replies
Again, would the corporation have any legal grounds to prevent the clearing of trees in this case?
Robert Freeborn
What will come from Texas Artic Vortex
21 February 2021 | 63 replies
It happens and there is nothing anyone can do to prevent it.
Prasad Gupta
Ohio done with tenants ... need to evicit them at any cost.
28 February 2021 | 13 replies
The CDC Covid restriction says you can't evict for non-payment of rent, it doesn't prevent you from evicting for other violations of the lease or for not having a valid lease. - Check local laws, I'm not a lawyer. 2.
Jhonathan Bituin
Newbie Investor from San Diego looking in Phoenix Metro Area!
14 June 2021 | 17 replies
Plus the new American Rescue Plan Act has a lot of money allocated to preventing homeowners from defaulting on their mortgages..
Eric H.
Is it legal to deny tenant for lack of rental history??
18 February 2021 | 5 replies
It's a weird time, lots of things are happening to lots of people, the govt. is preventing evictions, and you're in the business of providing housing.
Jennie Berger
Easy Permits in Chicago | Rough Inspections Required? Or not?
24 February 2021 | 2 replies
You can use the Easy Permit Process for the following project types:Inside the BuildingDrywall Replacement (greater than 1,000 square feet)Exterior Doors*Fire Damage (buildings with 24% damage or less, require demolition inspection approval and a separate electrical permit)Furnaces (replacement of existing gas-fired only in all commerical buildings and residential buildings with 4 or more dwelling units)*Existing Plumbing Fixture ReplacementElectrical Work (requires an electrical contractor)**Counter Top and Cabinet Replacement (required for condos only)Outside the BuildingDoors/Window Replacement (4 dwelling units or more, if same size, same location)*Fences (non-masonry fences greater than 5 ft. in height or masonry walls of any height)*Sheds greater than 150 square feetDetached frame garages, up to 600 square feet in area, without rooftop deck*Trash enclosure (wood only)Porch repair (if a violation report says permit for repairs only)Masonry work (mason contractor required)Tuckpointing (mason contractor required, masonry cleaning and grinding require a pollution prevention permit from CDPH)Roofs (If adding a layer, a general contractor or primary owner can perform the work)*Roofs (If total tear-off, must employ Illinois-licensed roofing contractor)Lintel repairs (6’-0” opening maximum, mason contractor required)Scaffolding (an easy permit can be received the same day if the work over the public way has been approved by the Chicago Department of Transportation) * For this project type in an all-residential building, the easy permit may be obtained online.** Electrical permits may be obtained online by licensed electrical contractors only.
Jay Hinrichs
Agents in Wet closing states are you allowed to go to closings
19 February 2021 | 16 replies
This is to prevent title theft of properties.