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Reed Meyer Billboard Leasing Advice
31 July 2023 | 3 replies
., the Chicago River).Billboards near public parks: depending upon the acreage of a public park, there is a distance requirement for billboards that are legible from the specific park.Billboards are prohibited within the boundaries of the Lake Michigan and Chicago Lakefront Protection District Billboards are prohibited within 500 feet of the following streets:Lake Shore DriveExpressways & Toll RoadsMichigan Avenue between Oak Street & Roosevelt RoadNote: Billboards that are visible from the above streets but are located more than 500 feet from the public way, must also be 500 feet away from all other billboards placed on the same side of the street.Billboards are prohibited from any lot with street frontage located on a primary boulevard.In business and commercial zoning districts, billboards are prohibited from being within 300 feet of any other billboard located/placed on the same side of the street.In downtown and manufacturing zoning districts, billboards are prohibited from being within 150 feet of any other billboard located/placed on the same side of the street.Billboards cannot utilize flashing or video display elements.
David Zheng Accidental $291k cashout refinance... Biggest BRRRR Deal yet!
23 March 2017 | 237 replies
There are amazing, embellished success stories in the RE world of investing - some are perfectly true but sadly many stories are manufactured or re-written to misled investors to INVEST in their full proof products or services- follow what I do and you cant fail !!
Brad F. First Manufactured home flip
28 February 2019 | 3 replies
Purchase price: $30,000 Cash invested: $138,000 Sale price: $199,000 This was my first manufactured home rehab.
Michael Wade Tenants' side of duplex won't stay warm in MN wint
12 June 2023 | 31 replies
Long story short, the manufacturer of the new boiler unit (NTI, a Canadian company) had delivered a faulty boiler, releasing several of its model with fittings that were tightened by hand rather than by machine.
Tyler S. Title company
1 July 2011 | 7 replies
Scanned copies and electronic faxes are the norm these days, and you should be able to send everything electronically to who ever needs it.
Dave Rav Seeking liability-only insurance on rental property
30 July 2023 | 2 replies
@Dave Rav You may want to check with your local manufactured housing association.
Nick Deterding Flipping Mobile/Manufactured Homes
21 September 2018 | 10 replies
I'm looking at some properties within my rehab budget, which is pretty low, and I keep running across a bunch of mobile homes or manufactured homes.
Bryan C. What programs/websites can tenants use to pay rent online?
20 February 2017 | 39 replies
I'm not inflexible, and in California, by law, I have to allow the tenant an option for payment besides cash or electronic funds transfer.  
James ONeal Active investors in the Indiana/Lafayette real estate market?
19 June 2020 | 22 replies
Being from mid north Indiana, I can tell you that the best that Lafayette has going for it is Purdue University and some blue collar manufacturing jobs (a lot of welding jobs).
Gus Muller Manufactured home flip?
19 February 2020 | 0 replies
Other manufactured homes in the park have been listed and sold in the $30K-$40K price point.