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Michael King Property in small New England Town
30 May 2015 | 2 replies
So I asked him, "did you pull permits for all this work?"
Scott Lewis Structuring contract to reduce risk
28 May 2015 | 4 replies
Trying to pull fast sneaky deals as gurus put out are a great way to get you nailed acting like you have partners or someone else that must approve you contract or acting as if you can buy when you can't.
Kirk Hart First Purchase... Maybe (Advice Welcome)
28 May 2015 | 3 replies
The question is whether or not the deal is good enough to pull the trigger.  
Wil Jerome Do i need a New hard money lender or partner?
31 May 2015 | 6 replies
I feel that if completed it should be stated as a new home built in 2015 standards and energy efficient.My Issue:I place my partner as the buyer on this deal to qualify for the loan from a hard money lender that request to 1. fill app credit pulled 2.)
Bill Sargeson Flip Diary and Analysis
21 March 2017 | 8 replies
We want to put ceiling fans in every bedroom, so we relocated the vents to side of each room and we are putting ceiling boxes put in the center of the rooms.We also opened up two walls, one in the master bath, and one going from the dining room into the kitchen.All the ceilings upstairs have been re-textured.All the bedroom walls have been painted as well as the living room downstairs.The upstairs hall bathroom had tile on the walls that was pulled out during demo and we are in the middle of replacing the sheetrock there.Our goal for this week is:1- Putting the upstairs bathrooms back together, new vanities, new toilets...etc.  2- Framing in the new openings that we created.3- New sheetrock and insualtion in the den.4- Finish trim painting upstairs5-Painting the rest of downstairs6-Finishing a downstairs coat closet(currently not sheetrocked).The 1st pic is the den, it was taken before all the paneling was removedThe 2nd pic is the kitchen, the soffit in the pic is now goneThe 3rd pic is the downstairs living room and dining room(that light fixture is going)The last 2 pics are two of the four bedrooms upstairs.
Tanya Potter Jersey Shore Vacation Rental - Your thoughts?
7 July 2015 | 5 replies
Pull up Homeaway, Airbnb and flipkey in separate tabs on your computer, put them all on map function and zoom in on your target (Seaside heights) then pull up the MLS (realtor.com) same map function.  
Shaniqua Dupree I can get this free!!!
12 June 2015 | 12 replies
Big construction equipment means big trust to pull big loads. 
Jay Raught Credit Report Service
29 May 2015 | 0 replies
Can anyone recommend a service for pulling credit reports?
Jay Raught Credit Service
29 May 2015 | 2 replies
Can anyone recommend a service for pulling credit reports?
Leo B. Requirements for 1031 Exchange
31 May 2015 | 5 replies
A partial exchange can work very well if your profit is high and you want to decrease the morgage or pull out some cash and still get the tax benefit on part.BTW - I get the feeling that you're pretty savvy on this but it bears mentioning that these two requirements for a successful exchange are only part of a very intricate process with several other requirements that have to do under the direction of a qualified intermediary.