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Billy Cassie Oil Tank Scan
17 March 2010 | 2 replies
However, most banks will not underwrite a loan with a gas tank because of precisely the environmental risk involved with the property.
Account Closed First deal and its commercial, help! Urgent!
19 May 2010 | 12 replies
There is an environmental problem (which can be fixed, just costs $ b/c need an attorney), and new roof (20-30K) and other small work (drywall, etc).
Timothy W. Japanese Real Estate Marketing
23 March 2010 | 6 replies
I'm not kidding, this is a real commercial sent to me for a home builder in Japan talking about how environmentally friendly they are....and it was a famously successful commercial there.
Account Closed Obama Fiddled While the oil gushed out.
17 May 2010 | 47 replies
Rush's claim was in regards to Ms Jackson, not the EPA in general. even to her own admission, when she got there...May 1st: "Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P.
Account Closed Buying an Apartment Complex
7 July 2010 | 27 replies
It is hereby agreed that such condition shall be for the exclusive benefit of the Buyer and may be waived or removed by it at any time during the Feasibility Period by delivery of written notice tothe Seller.Seller shall provide to Buyer all of the following information and documentation (hereinafter called the Review Items) to the extent that it is in Seller’s possession, within five (5) days from the date of execution of a Purchase Agreement between Buyer and Seller:a) Copies of any and all ground leases, residential leases [which shall be made available to Buyer at the Property], easements, land use restriction agreements (if applicable), deed restrictions, liens and deeds of trust, and any other documents encumbering the property.b) A complete set of as-built building plans and specifications of the Property and all improvements thereon, including all structural, mechanical and electrical plans andspecifications, to the extent in the possession of Seller;c) Copies of any and all existing soil, environmental, structural, mechanical and other consulting studies or reports pertaining to the Property and any improvementsconstructed thereon which have been completed within the last three (3) years, to the extent in the possession of Seller;d) Copies of all financial statements pertaining to the operation of the Property, including income and expense reports for (a) the last three (3) full years and (b) each month of the last twelve months, to the extent in the possession of Seller.
Account Closed What made you choose REI, and what kept you going?
16 June 2010 | 5 replies
I love how I will always have to be aware of whats going on around me, not only competition wise, but economically and environmentally as well.
Rick Abelson Value-Based Land Planning
7 August 2010 | 2 replies
Engineers were paid as a percentage of total estimated infrustructure costs, utilities and environmental fees being more of a flat fee.
Eric Fox Finding Motivated Sellers. Strategies.
3 June 2018 | 7 replies
The best deals I have found have been1- In bankruptcy court2- where there was an environmental issue and the clean up expense was greatly exaggerated3- where the seller needed to sell to raise randsom money for her son kidnapped in Mexico - no kidding!
Tracey B. renting to hair salons
25 August 2010 | 4 replies
It's common for the tenant to put the property back the way it was or to an agreed state.Beauty shops have some nasty chemicals in bulk, not so harmfull as an ounce, but a gallon can be nasty, meaning environmental issues.
Ted Harris Bernanke - TIME Person of the Year 2009
23 December 2009 | 50 replies
There is no amount of damage that we can do that won't be repaired in a couple hundred thousand years.That said, I am a big fan of reducing dirty fuel emissions, as I hate to think my kid's lifespan will be shorter than mine due to pollution and other hazards associated with non-clean fuels.So, why exactly did you claim I believed global warming is man made?