25 September 2013 | 0 replies
South facing, gentle slope in the mountains, river, close to city, etc.We intend to raise ~$600K loan ($350 already committed) to complete predevelopment and entitlement and will follow with an equity round.Does anyone have an example of a 2-3 page Executive Summary or Offering Brief that I can model?

13 October 2013 | 22 replies
Half way down the left side of the screen is a PDF titled "A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture, and Your Home"If the amount is much bigger that 4' x 8 or you just don't want to hassle with it, then you should look for someone who does "mold investigations" rather than mold remediation.
12 October 2016 | 24 replies
One contractor had included the cost of a 2nd Furnace that was not necessary & another wanted to add $3500 for a 'moisture removal system' in the 13 x12 Hot Tub room again not required.

27 May 2015 | 28 replies
Tile better resists moisture than hardwood.

18 October 2013 | 8 replies
I initially thought I had a moisture issue or leak from 2nd floor but it was none of these things....And BTW there is a method to test if you haev these ceilings.. generally if you rub your fingers against the ceiling if you have calcamine you generally will get a very chalky residue on your fingers....Thankfully this was only used on the ceilings because I have read about it being used on walls as well.
22 October 2013 | 3 replies
I havent had any issues with them warping, although if they absorb any moisture they will grow a slight bit making them snug in the opening.

10 September 2014 | 24 replies
Conditions of property is as is.I got so fed up I cancelled.sorry for being long winded here but here you can see even in this extreme case where the defect is documented, verified, and caused by their own negligence (if they paid the electric bills the AC would be running and the moisture penetration wouldn't have escalated into a toxic black mold issue) and I had a contract with them prior without the mold and termite issues, even then they didn't care.Hope this helps.

25 October 2013 | 6 replies
Basements are more of a hassle because of egress windows and moisture issues, but also doable.

27 October 2013 | 6 replies
According to several contractors, this is not up to code and the pad needs to be at least 2 inches below the interior of the house to prevent moisture/rain intrusion.As such, I feel like I am faced with 3 options1.

1 January 2014 | 14 replies
Since there is no moisture barrier that insulation soaks up the water, drops to the bottom of the wall and creates havoc on the structure.