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Anthony Barnard How soon is too soon to start trying to fund larger projects?
14 October 2020 | 9 replies
Both are basically "selling stuff" but the difference in magnitude necessitates different skill sets and network. 
Steve Burt Dealing with Asbestos
4 December 2020 | 3 replies
I was also thinking about long-term for example I see pre-war homes on the market, and if you are a buy and hold investor you might be owning that asset for another 10-20 years, which in theory necessitates a remodel at some point in the future..
Jon H. Building up on a value-add, single level, coastal CA duplex
23 February 2021 | 5 replies
Coastal stuff built in the 1960s had none of the earthquake and geotechnical requirements we have today, and parts of the coastal areas present challenges (I'm doing a project about 4 blocks from the water now that happens to be in a liquifaction zone, necessitating plenty of soils work, even for a small addition).I guess my only other comment is the use of the "construction crew" ... that's no small feat at the moment. 
Pavel Redko North Georgia Airstrip Resort
11 December 2016 | 6 replies
I looked at the property records - expansion would be possible but would necessitate the purchase of an adjoining property.
Tracey Thornton Trading properties with nephew using Quitclaim deeds.
31 December 2016 | 6 replies
You may be much better off having a consultation with a local real estate lawyer before you take action on your own that may necessitate quiet title procedures on both properties later.
Account Closed What are your margins using a GC?
22 June 2016 | 4 replies
We are wanting to increase the number of concurrent projects which necessitates using GCs in addition to our own crews.
Rickey Wallace Behind in taxes
23 November 2016 | 15 replies
It's a clue and reason to be on your list of targets.However, as David mentions, most are paid (late) without necessitating a sale.Now, if you combine your tax list with other triggers such as foreclosure and probate, etc. you can build some pretty incredible motivated Sellers.
Travis Elliott Thoughts on what this park is worth? i need to make an offer
18 September 2016 | 33 replies
Here are three things that drive operational costs up when dealing with rentals:Much higher turnover of tenants necessitating a much higher overhead for advertising, marketing, screening, and rental conversation times; Much higher costs because of necessary maintenance and refurb upon vacancy as well as more hours related to rent collection issues;Insurance costs (if correctly insured) will be much higher for PD and especially for liability.Experienced community buyers know this and far more and will be less likely to bid on the community if it comes up for sale.
Dan Green WHOLE SALING USING THE 70 % RULE
17 February 2017 | 9 replies
Flippers will soon let you know if their holding costs would necessitate a further discount!...
Karen Swinger 1st Wholesale Deal Netted $10,000 Profit
5 January 2019 | 9 replies
You'll need a simple 2-page contract with the seller (A-B) and then the assignment contract with the end buyer (B-C); or you have the option of doing a double-close which would necessitate 2 separate contracts.