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John Carbone Sevier county short term rental permit
6 January 2024 | 24 replies

Is a permit needed to have a short term rental in sevier county outside city limits? What is the process to get started from a local standpoint?

Ed L. Cost to budget on Bathroom
1 May 2017 | 31 replies

I'm planning on submitting a offer on a nice REO tomorrow..

House is in great condition mechanically and has about 2700 sq/ft of cosmetic only renovations.

Paint, Floors, Kitchen, & Baths..

I've calculated ev...

Michael Fitzgibbon How much should I budget for total gut rehab?
24 March 2022 | 38 replies

Is $85k too much or too little to budget for a complete gut rehab for a $969 square foot, 1 story, signal family in St. Louis area? Roof, foundation, and all brick are good structure good. However, pretty much everyt...

G. Emerson Zollos Anyone bought houses that cater to Transient Contractors?
16 July 2019 | 4 replies

Firstly, I am brand new to REI never having really operated in the field. I currently have one buy and hold SFH which Ive been sitting on for a few years now.
Secondly, I am myself a transient worker traveling all ov...

Max T. What jobs are ok to hire unlicensed?
30 April 2016 | 2 replies

Why jobs are safe enough to hire unlicensed/uninsured subs for?

Painting, floor refinishing seem safe enough.

What about minor plumbing or electrical (nothing to the box, hooking up fixtures)?

Mario Morales how tolegally secure yourself /company if you hire daily workers?
17 September 2021 | 8 replies

HI everyone, Im on my second house flip and I was thinking of hiring  daily workers ( carpenters, handymen , painters) for things that dont require permit pulling. How would I go about this with insurance (workers com...

Obed Bermudez Multi-Family Home and no separated meters!?
6 April 2019 | 10 replies

Hello fellow BP Investor and friends. When Multi family homes (mainly a duplex from what I’ve been running into) doesn’t have separate meters (gas, elextric, etc...) how is it that both tenants pay for their fair sha...

Lindsay Broome Licenses, Permits - Newbie in Nashville, TN
26 May 2016 | 7 replies

We have just jumped in and bought our first fix and flip property in the Greater Nashville Area.  We are hiring out some things (HVAC, roof) but others (tiling, demolition,sheet rock) my husband and his dad plan on do...

Stewie Lewie How Long to Renew Contractor's License?
5 September 2008 | 2 replies

I was looking up the contractor RGC Builders, Inc. and noticed that they advertise on their website that they have insurance and workers comp, but when I looked up the contractor on the Palm Beach Contracotrs Certific...

Perry Stephens 3rd floor walk up Fire escape
17 January 2020 | 2 replies

Does anybody have any idea or estimate, as to how much a three story walk up fire escape would be for a building in Brooklyn , New York ?