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Mike Romanowski Ann Arbor, Michigan - Agent Getting Started In Flips
15 March 2018 | 4 replies
Handwritten on white paper, then scanned and printed onto yellow legal pad paper, writing in owner's name and property address, hand writing addresses (and return addresses) into pastel colored invitation envelopes.
David Pierson Newbie from Lawrenceburg, Tennessee
13 March 2018 | 7 replies
I do believe that Lawrenceburg will be perfect for me to start with though as it only takes me ten minutes to get there.
Mason Mccullough House Hacking in Atlanta, GA
17 March 2018 | 2 replies
The perfect deal might not be on the market yet, but by familiarizing yourself with the areas, you'll know it when it hits. 
Jeremy Arsenault New member from Halifax, Nova Scotia
24 September 2018 | 31 replies
This thing is an off-market, 9720 ft2 mixed-use building that needs a lot of work (say, $300k purchase price and $200k reno, with 10k closing/legal/deed transfer costs). 
Johnathan Norman Criminal Complaint in Cleveland.
10 August 2019 | 33 replies
The Holton-Wise legal team managed to get the fine dropped a bit but I still had to pay it, plus legal fees.
Joe Splitrock 2018 Happiest Cities in America
21 March 2018 | 43 replies
I don't know how Bismark got on there I have flown my plane in there a few times on gas stops not sure on that one.. other than maybe economics.Any way these are always fun to have those defend their home turf.. there is good in and bad in all no place is perfect..
Michaela G. Who do I call? Ghostbusters won't help ;-)
17 March 2018 | 12 replies
A normal fence is usually required to back a few inches from the property line, if you had it surveyed and know exactly where that line is, then build it the required distance back, usually it's about 4", so give them the 4". let them challenge you, that's why i said a fast mason, have the wall built then fight them legally if they challenge, at that point it will be up. you have the proof of the property line, let them get there own survey to fight you.
Robert Lindsley Would you sign this private lending agreement?
16 March 2018 | 0 replies
I'm not asking for a legal opinion, but rather somebody who's been through the process before and their thoughts (and knows what to expect). 
Laith Ali choosing the right contractor
16 March 2018 | 1 reply
do you have legal forms you make them sign?
Sean Carroll How to pay your contractors so everyone wins
19 March 2018 | 2 replies
Yes, that works perfectly if you are managing the job yourself and seems more like your business is a project manager for clients instead we are the contractor who deals directly with the client.