
30 August 2019 | 6 replies
But I'm sure there are plenty of environmental concerns that would have to be addressed.
4 September 2019 | 2 replies
And if you intend to tear down your house, it might be more economical, efficient, and less environmental impact if you "order" a home and have it delivered and put on the property.2) I've heard that Greenwich has been in a housing slump.

29 April 2011 | 13 replies
Please don't preach to me about Maslow's Triangle and environmental doomsday.

2 May 2011 | 5 replies
The only way out of an REDC auction is if there are environmental hazards or it is declared condemned.

7 June 2011 | 10 replies
I wouldn't ruin my credit for 250 bucks a month.I highly doubt it would take 10 years to reach a payoff you could handle.A residential recovery and workout of toxic loans is at max about 3 years away on a national level with some areas performing and recovering much faster.Why not go to the bank and say rents have gone down and I am struggling.Ask for them to renew the next time at 3 or 4% interest.That will make the gap smaller and go up in rent just a little but not much.Yes insolvency will wipe out any 1099 phantom gain as long as your liabilities exceed your assets.Most local banks all have you sign a personal guarantee.They consider it YOUR WORD as a vice president has told me that you will honor your contract (one of my clients short selling an apartment).The bank said at that time they DID NOT want to short sale and favored instead writing the interest rate down and extending the loan another year at a frozen rate and see what happens.Banks do not want to DUMP everything like people believe.They only cut out properties they see as having no chance of a recovery in the future or a liability if the took back (war zone,environmental issues).In that case they will usually sell the note if it has environmental issues or they don't want to foreclose.I would try the options I have above instead of ruining credit.

8 May 2012 | 22 replies
So the $200 median isn't a big deal compared to the fines that have been issued already; all you need is one environmental activist to report you to end up paying dearly in fines.My main issue with this is the burdens that go with performing work in a compliant manner.

22 February 2009 | 11 replies
They don't build the roads, run the utilities, do the subdivision permitting, handle the stormwater design, environmental issues, zoning, grading, or anything else that goes into building a residential subdvision.There is a huge amount of expense involved with getting a site "pad ready" for a builders like these and unfortunately there are no "rules of thumb" that are going to let you quickly estimate what this is going to cost.You have a lot of due diligence to do my friend before you go down this road.For starters,Is the land even zoned to build these single family homes on it?

24 February 2009 | 3 replies
The whackos who don't understand it stand in the way of using the best alternative to fossil fuels currently known to mankind.But, the energy source we have in the most abundance is coal and we have the technology to use it without polluting the atmosphere.

3 June 2009 | 18 replies
Here's the question: WHAT TEMPERATURE ARE THE ENVIRONMENTAL WACKOS SHOOTING FOR?

5 July 2009 | 9 replies
Environmental studies might be required, too.