
15 June 2025 | 7 replies
Based on what you shared, they can’t.Here are a few quick ways to find an attorney:Ohio Bar Association DirectorySearch by location and specialty (real estate or construction law):ohiobar.org/find-a-lawyerAvvo or JustiaLook up lawyers with reviews and experience in contractor or insurance disputes:avvo.com | justia.com/lawyersSummit County Bar AssociationThey offer a local referral service in the Akron area:akronbar.orgGoogle Local Law FirmsSearch: “construction dispute attorney Akron OH” or “real estate attorney Akron OH” and check firm websites.You’re just looking for someone who can help challenge a potential lien and protect your rights under the contract.

23 June 2025 | 6 replies
We've found that tenants struggle to figure out how to change batteries and are constantly entering the wrong code and temporarily locking themselves out for a set amount of time (usually 5 minutes) until the lock resets.

21 June 2025 | 8 replies
She says she can show me the tax code, but I didn't want to argue.

8 July 2025 | 3 replies
Did a quick Google search... if I'm not mistaken, Belleville requires a new CO for any unit being turned over (especially after renovation).Sounds like they’ll inspect both units to ensure the entire property meets code even if only one is being re-rented.

4 July 2025 | 29 replies
This market still offers solid BRRRR opportunities, but the key is staying laser-focused on specific zip codes and knowing what to avoid (certain neighborhoods look good on paper but can have higher turnover or code issues).A Few Tips:•Use PropStream or similar apps to find tired landlords, pre-foreclosures, or tax delinquent properties.

21 June 2025 | 15 replies
I don't know about bears, but I was at a bar the other night and saw a couple of cougars...

2 July 2025 | 8 replies
The zoning information says:PA Primary Zone5700 DUPLEXES - GENERALPrimary Land Use0101 RESIDENTIAL - SINGLE FAMILY : 1 UNITAdditionally, I found some code violations.

1 July 2025 | 2 replies
Hey tech-minded real estate folks,I’m working on a lightweight tool that acts as a smart chatbot for property listings.It would:🤖 Automatically respond to common buyer questions (owner finance, down payment, availability)📥 Collect contact info, budget, financing, urgency🔎 Score the lead and only send through those who seem seriousUse case: agent posts a link or QR code on a listing, in their email signature, or on Facebook Marketplace → bot handles all first-contact messages.I’ve seen agents spending hours answering the same questions over and over.Would you (or someone you know) actually use something like this?

3 July 2025 | 1 reply
Esprit You first have to review the local zoning code.

8 July 2025 | 5 replies
Start by picking a few zip codes and digging into them deeply.