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N/A N/A LLC formed for each property?
10 July 2018 | 17 replies
I urge you to read your insurance policy and see what it says about lead paint, mold, other environmental hazards, etc.
Phillip Rhegness Leveraging equity - Question
11 July 2007 | 3 replies
Worse if there is an environmental issue.2.
Rafael Robles Mexico voted as the best place in the world to retire
19 April 2009 | 6 replies
Security, medical, technology, opportunity, environmental, civil rights, and equality (especially for women) are just not as they are in the US.
N/A N/A Tax Lien Investing
10 August 2010 | 6 replies
IRS liens, Owner declaring bankruptcy, property is declared as an Environmental Hazard, other lines placed by the County.
Ronnie Sparrow Need some direction to evaluate 3 lots
19 February 2014 | 4 replies
what is the entitlement status, what is the zoning, what are the title issues, what land development is complete, what are the utilities, is an HOA is place, what are the environmental issues and on and on.
Patrick Reagan Possible deal with a below ground oil tank.
25 February 2014 | 9 replies
I guess I highly suggest it because environmental fees and fines can add up quick if there was a situation and you didnt find out about it until after closing...
Ernest Bovenizer Old to Geology / Real Estate Agency, New to Real Estate Investment
5 March 2014 | 11 replies
I have an eclectic background in the fields of geology (engineering and environmental) and real estate agency.
Ceasar Blackman Cost to fill in a pool ???
2 March 2014 | 15 replies
I was going to simply cave in the pool, putting holes in the bottom, and fill it in.The city environmental department figured out the pool was in bad shape (part of back fence fell down), now the city is requiring me to remove all concrete before filling in.The cost originally I figured (after talking to contractors) $3500-$4000,,now the cost will be about $8k,,,The cost will depend on how big, how far it is from the place where they will get fill dirt, and how far it is to the place they must put the concrete (if you have to take it out)
Ryan Watson Sticky situation for Subdivision
4 March 2014 | 8 replies
Environmental impact statements.
Roy Williams Foreclosure
21 March 2014 | 6 replies
Kristine Marie Poe Environmental issues they do not want to take title to it ::: LOL