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Jefferson G. Buyer responsible of Certificate of Occupancy question
28 April 2017 | 7 replies
I saw in their website "The Inspectors review structural construction, plumbing, heating and air conditioning, and electrical work prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy to insure compliance with the State Uniform Construction Code."
Justin Eaton Hiring a GC vs acting as GC for renovations
23 October 2016 | 25 replies
B. ( ) I further certify the following as required by the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code, N.J.A.C. 5:23-2.15(f)1.ix: I personally prepared the plans submitted for: 1) the new home referred to in A.; or, 2) an addition, alteration, renovation, or repair to an existing single family residence owned and occupied by myself and located on the property listed on Page 1; or, 3) a new structure that will be physically separate from, but that will be deemed part of, an existing single family residence that is owned and occupied by myself and located on the property listed on Page 1.
Mike Brautigam Have property, needing funds to develop whats the best strategy?
13 December 2016 | 1 reply
We do have 2 loc's with $70k cap right now.We also plan on forming a company before this all sets in motion, i'm not sure if that matters or if you have any advice regarding this?
TJ Sinn New Vinyl Flooring Install..thoughts?
26 August 2019 | 3 replies
@TJ SinnMost renters tend to look for a uniform look throughout.
James Marin Newbie from Long Beach, CA
18 August 2019 | 11 replies
However homes are extremely expensive and do not foresee myself buying the type of property I want through my current income alone.2) Later in life I want to take the money that I make through real estate and make the jump to being an executive producer, which is the initial investor for a major motion picture.
Brahian Gutierrez My First Fix & Flip
26 November 2019 | 5 replies
Plenty of transactions and most homes and lot sizes are uniform.  
Antonio McGuire Rent Money, where does it go?
31 August 2014 | 27 replies
For example, Tennessee has the Uniform Residential Landlord Tenant Act.  
Kimberly Land Chicago: Condo woes...please help me solve this problem...
9 August 2015 | 9 replies
It was agonizing, all the waiting...But then success, the judge granted the motion, we filed the eviction paperwork and BOOM!  
Elisa Pinigis Commercial Appraisal Question
27 March 2019 | 9 replies
CADs use “mass appraisal” which is more dependent on regression analysis and doesn’t dive as deeply into your property specifics.You can protest because the value is above market value and/or because the value is not equal and uniform to similar properties.  
Jason Davis Sold at an auction then Chapter 7
21 December 2021 | 3 replies
Looking for some guidance if i should even pursue it:Situation: it went to preforclosurechapter 7 Bankruptcy filed which stopped proceedingsThe bank resumed foreclosure proceedings after 2 yearsThe property went to auction and was purchased (with a receipt and all)chapter 13 Bankruptcy was filed by the sellerThe Auction Buyer asked for their money backchapter 13 Bankruptcy case was dismissedAuction Buyer filed another motion to cancel the refund request and be the buyer of the propertyBank filed a motion agreeing with Auction buyerFrom everything I see, the auction buyer basically owns the property unless:the judge decides to refund them the money and puts it back for auctionI speak with the bank and see if something else can be done?