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Zachary Wright Wholesaling in new area
29 July 2019 | 10 replies
They are shady, sloppy, eye pollution, and they make you look like a scammer or amateur.
Michael Wayne First ever ground up development: 48-unit MF. Am I insane?
21 August 2019 | 10 replies
We have all necessary permitting, environmental site assessments, and city and state approvals complete.
Hugh Rosen Baltimore Oil Tank Spill - Advice??
22 July 2019 | 2 replies
Question—will this need to be remediate according to MDE guidelines or can I just clean it myself and dispose of rags and oil environmentally?
John Collins Discarding a lot of old paint
29 July 2019 | 5 replies
Lately, the advice for latex paint in many cities is just to set it outside where pets, kids, and wild animals can't get into it, take the lid off, let the liquid evaporate, and just toss the rest in the trash - but ask your city to know for sure.The city's website will probably list the hazardous waste stuff under the environmental department (big cities), or probably water and sewer (smaller cities). 
Joe Wooding Wholesales in Massachusetts
9 October 2019 | 5 replies
The best you would be able to get is a Letter of Environmental Protection, which tells everyone you did illegal work then hired a licensed deleader in to fix it.
Charlotte Dunford Phase 1 study deal breaker
27 July 2019 | 3 replies
Could phase 1 environmental study be a deal breaker?
Joe Frank Has anyone purchased land to build multiple units ?
30 July 2019 | 2 replies
The development process starts with site selection appropriate for the number of units you would like to build, then you hire a civil engineer to do surveys, site planning, soils and environmental in order to begin the entitlement process, then you get an architect to design the product, then you get bids from multiple contractors.
Jon Mason Spelling out things like light bulbs and unstopping toilets?
2 August 2019 | 20 replies
Tenant shall be held responsible for water damage caused by overflowing toilets and/or drains.Take no action which would cause a cancellation or increase in Landlord’s fire or liability insurance.Obey all environmental laws and keep no toxic, inflammable or dangerous substances on the Premises.Prevent the accumulation or buildup of mold or mildew throughout the Premises by notifying Landlord immediately if any evidence of water leak or excessive moisture, mold or mildew appears.
Jacob D Cockerell are solar panels a good investment?
1 April 2019 | 9 replies
Hey Scott,Just like insulation codes, double glazing, environmental protection codes are "forced" they are for a bigger purpose.
Hans Schmitt New construction builders - what are you looking for in a lot?
2 April 2019 | 5 replies
Lot size in acres & sqftPrevious use and/or types of structures previously on the lotIs there a Phase 1 environmental  (if applicable)Any deed restrictions and/or HOA covenants Setback requirements (if you can get them from the City) - this is more icing on the cake.