All Forum Posts by: Tim Sharkey
Tim Sharkey has started 8 posts and replied 38 times.
Post: Free Floor Plan software - need recommendations!

- Investor
- Philadelphia, PA
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Hi Greg! Thanks for responding!
Can you specify with a link to the product you're referring to?
Tim
Post: Free Floor Plan software - need recommendations!

- Investor
- Philadelphia, PA
- Posts 38
- Votes 18
Hello BP community,
What floor planning software are you guys using? Looking for something free that can handles basics, bathrooms, kitchens, whole homes really.
let me know! Thanks in advance!
Tim
Post: Sale of home - owners deceased

- Investor
- Philadelphia, PA
- Posts 38
- Votes 18
Need advice from a transaction pro:
Here’s the scenario:
I sign a listing contract with a surviving owner in a two owner (non-married) life partner domestic arrangement. One owner has deceaased.
I find a buyer and represent that buyer in a dual agency situation (allowed in PA) and house goes under contract. Earnest money in escrow.
Now the Surviving owner dies during the transaction.
What’s do I do next? Do i need listing contracts with both estates or only the owner who lived longer?
Now what do I do? Does my buyer still have a deal.
Post: Lender have to be licensed in buyer’ state?

- Investor
- Philadelphia, PA
- Posts 38
- Votes 18
@Jason Wray see follow up about non-qm and dscr.
Post: Lender have to be licensed in buyer’ state?

- Investor
- Philadelphia, PA
- Posts 38
- Votes 18
Quote from @Tim Sharkey:
I forgot to mention that we are using Non-QM, DSCR type loan for a 30 yr fixed. Does that change anything about the state by state rules?
Post: Lender have to be licensed in buyer’ state?

- Investor
- Philadelphia, PA
- Posts 38
- Votes 18
I forgot to mention that we are using Non-QM, DSCR type loan for a 30 yr fixed. Does that change anything about the state by state rules?
Post: Lender have to be licensed in buyer’ state?

- Investor
- Philadelphia, PA
- Posts 38
- Votes 18
I forgot to mention that we are using Non-QM, DSCR type loan for a 30 yr fixed. Does that change anything about the state by state rules?
Post: Lender have to be licensed in buyer’ state?

- Investor
- Philadelphia, PA
- Posts 38
- Votes 18
I have a NY LLC client looking to buy a rental property in Philadelphia, PA.
Question: does the lender have to be licensed in PA ? NY? Can it be a lender from another state without a license in either of these states?
Thank you!
Post: How to divide water bill fairly

- Investor
- Philadelphia, PA
- Posts 38
- Votes 18
Anyone in NJ know the laws regarding submetering?
Post: Drywall installation cost

- Investor
- Philadelphia, PA
- Posts 38
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Hello Friends!
Looking to do some basic calculations on having Sheetrock installed in a basement.
What do you all pay for cost per 4x8 sheet to hang, tape, sand and be ready for primer?
Any advice is appreciated!