It's the law.I suspect the goose needs new rotors
Those high-class Russian swamp geese are tough on rotors
It’s really cold and rainy here. Not good at all.[/QUOTE][QUOTE="raratt, post: 14858896, member: 999173"
Edit: I could not get this to left justify, I give up.
Seems your zoning laws must be different than mine. Are you alloted water taps when you buy a property like that? Are they mobile or modular homes too? I am looking to get a multi family rental but not ready to choke on a 1M loan.Ive been building my real estate business. Ive done everything cash til this point. We are about to go in dept again. Fixing to buy 100+ acres in a good location. Looking to put in some more mobile homes. Would build houses but its cheaper and faster to put in mobile homes. Borrowed enough when we buy I will have enough to buy four more 3 bedroom mobile homes off the rip. Also looking into building an apartment complex.
yetI don't have any nudes of her
What did I miss?Looks like I ran 2 cyber bullies off RIU!
Stupid fookers started on the wrong member!
It also appears that someone (miss Percocet) is packing her bags! The other hasn’t posted since I started. So well done on the voting guys!
Who’s next ?!?
Up until now there have been septic and water on all lots. The new ones dont. The mobile homes are hud certified from the factory. The way it works here I have to put septic in first then have the health dept inspect for the water line. Once they give the ok the water company puts the tap in.Seems your zoning laws must be different than mine. Are you alloted water taps when you buy a property like that? Are they mobile or modular homes too? I am looking to get a multi family rental but not ready to choke on a 1M loan.
Are the lots on a municipal water supply or does each get a well?What did I miss?
Up until now there have been septic and water on all lots. The new ones dont. The mobile homes are hud certified from the factory. The way it works here I have to put septic in first then have the health dept inspect for the water line. Once they give the ok the water company puts the tap in.
The laws are favorable for home owners or people in real estate. I can pretty much do all of it myself.
IIRC your septic is a leech field, not a city connected water treatment?What did I miss?
Up until now there have been septic and water on all lots. The new ones dont. The mobile homes are hud certified from the factory. The way it works here I have to put septic in first then have the health dept inspect for the water line. Once they give the ok the water company puts the tap in.
The laws are favorable for home owners or people in real estate. I can pretty much do all of it myself.
Using cherries to flavor water?Are the lots on a municipal water supply or does each get a well?
There is a city water line that runs the main road. I have to put it in from the road to the lots.Are the lots on a municipal water supply or does each get a well?
There is no city septic. It's leech field only. It costs.IIRC your septic is a leech field, not a city connected water treatment?
The cost of putting in a water tap is prohibitively expensive here, I need to look further at how the expense breaks out being connected to city sewer vs. leech field. Then its a mater of location location, location to find a lot where its allowed.
Being that it is HUD I take it your rents are fixed and there are no real upgrades for "luxury" items? How long do you have to keep the HUD?