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Gp G. Window break in and theft at property stealing new tenant stuf
26 December 2023 | 4 replies

I have theft broke back window and stole some boxes from new tenant who just moved in few days back while no one at home. How to identify and find egress (fire exit) windows. Any good sources to find the crime index o...

Justin Whitfield ​Excessive due diligence?
27 May 2015 | 1 reply

Where do you draw the line on excessive/obsessive due diligence?My family owns an apartment building that has a great rent roll history and has been a great property for years.  Another investor approached us and was ...

Timmesha Shantae Cooper Permit for add on. Who to contact?
3 December 2019 | 6 replies

I went to check out subject house and house is larger than what is listed. I could also see that there has been an add on. Who do I contact to see if that add on has a permit?

Bienes Raices Pull permits for this? Not sure what to do.
22 January 2010 | 17 replies

It needs a repipe to replace polybutylene pipes, plus some minor electrical work (install GFIs, and correct a reversed hot & neutral wires in one outlet), and a new AC handler. The rest is cosmetic improvements.
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Patrick Howe Chicago Building Code Violation
22 January 2016 | 10 replies

I recently purchased a 3 unit building on the Northwest side of Chicago that I also occupy in June 2015. There is a single story addition on the rear of building with a master bed and bath. The addition appears to be ...

Tatiana Gershanovich Demo a house by donating it to Fire Department for training
19 January 2016 | 8 replies

We have an old house that we are going to demolish before building a new one. I heard that you can donate a house to a local fire department for a training. Sounds like a good idea for saving a cost on demo. Had anybo...

Mauricio Botero Philly Realty Transfer Tax (x2) when buying from a wholesaler?
26 August 2019 | 23 replies

As we already know when you buy and sell property in Philadelphia, there is a transfer tax you have to pay that comes out to about 4.2% of the purchase price of the property. https://beta.phila.gov/services/payments-a...

Cody Hahn Wholesalers in Pennsylvania, I need you help
28 September 2022 | 11 replies

I am just starting out in wholesaling, and I did a little research and I seen that in PA you are not supposed to use an assignment contract, is this true? If so, what contracts are you guys using?Any advice will help ...

John Casmon Tenant Left and Filed Buildings Claim
9 September 2016 | 11 replies

We had a tenant up and leave after not paying rent for two months. Subsequently, we just received a notice of violation with the Chicago Department of Buildings that list a handful of exterior items and mold in that s...

Leslie Schwab PNC Loss Mitigation
25 November 2013 | 3 replies

Hello,

Does anyone have a contact in PNC's Loss Mitigation department? I really appreciate any help!