
7 August 2024 | 13 replies
*Two-wire ungrounded systems with two-prong receptacle acceptable *Two-wire ungrounded system with three-prong receptacle unacceptable unless supplied through GFCIBased on that, the 3-prong outlets you put in wouldn't pass if they test them.If you're interested, here's a list of the top 10 most commonly failed inspection items (in order from highest to lowest failure rate) from one county Housing Authority:1.

8 August 2024 | 17 replies
., so if you have doubts that your seller plans to do that, maybe reach out and ask if the storm caused any damage that will delay closing, to make them aware you’re not going to accept new storm damage.

8 August 2024 | 4 replies
For me there was no excuses I'd accept, you need to see inside to verify condition and run repairs.

9 August 2024 | 10 replies
You can usually get samples of the format from the County Recorder or Court employee who accepts deeds for recording.

7 August 2024 | 1 reply
That property is literally screwed.The real answer to your questions is it depends on what is common and accepted in that area.

8 August 2024 | 4 replies
We are not going to meter the basement separately and it is acceptable by zoning laws.

8 August 2024 | 22 replies
Worse they can say is no, but you hopefully will find out what you need to do to get accepted whey you re-apply.

7 August 2024 | 27 replies
Worst case scenario, you can also offer to pay half of their closing costs in order to incentivize them to accept your offer, as well.

7 August 2024 | 2 replies
I'm guessing I'm accepting liability because I allowed this to happen?

13 August 2024 | 69 replies
These include falsely claiming to have closed dozens of deals when none were ever closed, illegal payment of undisclosed sales commissions to bundlers and independent contractors, advertising the funds as safe and appropriate to investors with obvious near-term needs for their capital, creating fund of funds en masse assembly line fashion with no corresponding SEC filings, unregistered brokers/financial advisors acting in that capacity absent licensure, having customers wire money claim the fund is fully subscribed and putting them into a high yield promissory note, accepting funds from unaccredited investors, misrepresentations about the debt put on the project, lies about experience level of the principals, omissions of material facts, and at least two straight up Ponzi schemes.While it's true that some legitimate operators are having issues in their portfolios, today's circumstances are a perfect example of the idiom, "you can only discover who is swimming naked when the tide goes out."