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Billy Mclachlan Calling All Sinkhole property specialists!
4 June 2017 | 18 replies
I can say that mix designs are done in laboratory meeting ASTM standards, curing and everything.  
Fay S. Divorced at 24, millionaire at 29.
30 June 2018 | 137 replies
Although I was my only support system, I finished as a medical laboratory scientist.
Sian Poteat Entering real estate in the current market
13 April 2022 | 3 replies
I understand the current market cycle is unpredictable at the moment and that it likely won’t be corrected by the time I’m financially stable and ready to invest, however that is why I am currently considering wholesaling real estate for the chance to jump start my plan and take action as I can’t help but feel guilty for simply going to school ( I aim to be a medical laboratory scientist and eventually a director). 
Nathan Clingan How exactly does an inspection contingency work while wholesaling
4 August 2021 | 2 replies
Time is of the essence in completing any of the inspections, tests, and/or reports.The Buyer, at Buyer’s expense, shall have the right, and is strongly encouraged, to have any and allinspections, tests, and/or reports conducted, including but not limited to the following:(a) Inspection of the premises and all improvements, fixtures, and equipment;(b) Inspection or testing for radon;(c) Inspection or testing for mold, and any other environmental test;(d) Inspection or testing for lead-based paint;(e) A pest inspection for termite and wood destroying insects with a report provided on a FHA/VAapproved form by a licensed Ohio Certified Pest (Termite) Control Applicator;(f) Inspection of the gas lines on the premises;(g) Inspection of the waste treatment systems and/or well systems by a local health authority or stateEPA approved laboratory of the Buyer’s choice;(h) Determination of the need for and cost of federal flood insurance;(i) Confirmation of the insurability of the premises with an insurance company of the Buyer’s choice.With respect to housing constructed prior to January 1, 1978, the Buyer must be provided with thepamphlet entitled “Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home” and the “Lead-Based Paint and Lead-Based Hazard Disclosure Form.”
Aaron Gorum Contractor didn’t do a good job
7 January 2020 | 32 replies
Construction projects frequently take longer and cost more than anticipated because the work isn't done in a laboratory or a vacuum. 
Jarvae Everett Looking for New opportunities
16 March 2023 | 22 replies
If you told me you were in medical research I'd suggest buying in areas where laboratory facilities and hospitals were being funded like Boston, since that knowledge would always be firsthand and easy for you to understand. 
Marshall Magnus Building Science, basement suite soundproofing
22 January 2022 | 4 replies
The catch is they may work, but only under "ideal" laboratory conditions.
Feng Ye insurance cost for older investment houses?
9 November 2021 | 16 replies
It has an area around the Brandon Hospital full of doctors offices and laboratories etc. as Florida is about half, retired persons who need easy access to Medical.
David Zeek Should I take my money out of the stock market and invest in RE?
16 August 2020 | 27 replies
Laboratory U.S. testing capacity against this virus, is slowly increasing, month-by-month.
Dave Chow Rental property causes cancer/diseases
25 August 2018 | 1 reply
In inspection report, there was one sentence claims:Plywood (T1-11) Stone Veneer, Fiber Cement Shingles The siding materials on the South. side of the house may contain asbestos.Determining the presence of asbestos can ONLY be preformed by laboratory testing and is beyond the scope of this inspection.