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John Frank Could someone look at my numbers on a 12 unit Apartment complex
12 March 2017 | 9 replies
Then, the city cited us for some apron and sidewalk violations and that cost us another $4500.00.  
Adam Lysak Is there anything should be doing at the moment?
28 January 2017 | 11 replies
But I think your hourly rate may be such that the opportunity costs for you to be showing units, handling tenant issues, and shoveling sidewalks would be too high (and this from a die hard self managing fan).That is, you may want to focus on what you do best and most profitably: dentistry.
Alex Ballas Convert yard to parking costs?
11 February 2017 | 3 replies
You should first talk to the zoning department to find out if you can do that, some municipalaties have requirement of only s certain a percent of the lot be "impervious" (which means rain water can't go through the surface, so building sqft + sidewalk + pavement).
Adam Christopher Zaleski How to legally discriminate against stupid people
13 February 2017 | 15 replies
And you're lucky they didn't cause a sidewalk to be covered in a sheet of ice when that hose was used.The use of the exterior faucet AKA hose bibb when temperatures are freezing is something to be prohibited in the lease, so be sure to add this somehow.
Carlos Rodrigues Creative way to find distressed properties..
25 March 2017 | 4 replies
With two days after the snow majority of properties have had there sidewalks and stairs clean.
Eddie L. is quitting your job a good idea without health insurance?
19 March 2017 | 8 replies
everyone said quitting their full time job. i work for the city and the biggest benefit of the health insurance is only a few dollars per month for my family. i went to those health insurance truck that parked on the sidewalk to get a quote. i am married with only one 2 year old and planning to have another one. they told me with my salary. it could cost me about $500 per person/month in my household. let just say without the 2nd kid. it will cost me about $1500 per month for 3 of us. that's without going to the hospital or anything happen. i want to quit my job too but my health insurance will be from a few dollars for my family per month to $1500 per month. what's your opinion?
David Zheng Stop Asking for Help. Just Stop.
24 March 2017 | 175 replies
It may or may not work for them.You might tell them something in terms of your own understanding, but their understanding may be quite different.There's a reason why you can walk past billionaires on the sidewalk all day long: they choose to remain anonymous.
Douglas Krofcheck Finding Property Plans To Locate Driveway
27 March 2017 | 11 replies
You're allowed to store a vehicle on your property so I believe it's legal to keep a car there, but I don't know about driving up the sidewalk every day. 
Edgar Sulca NEwbie flipper in Irvington, NJ
12 February 2020 | 10 replies
well i guess it's normal stuff like cracked sidewalks , retaining walls are leaning a little .
Tatia Bailey Cape Cod - South Jersey - Fix n' Flip
5 November 2016 | 0 replies
Project scope: landscaping, new fence, new plumbing (from the main and in the house), new electrical, converted from oil to gas, new HVAC, water heater, reconfigured upstairs to include 2 BRs and a real full bath, gutted kitchen, new bathroom on 1st floor, refinished HW floor, new roof and gutters, repair fascia, soffits, siding, painting, concrete work on sidewalk and driveway, new basement windows, new door and windows on detached garage.