
20 June 2016 | 50 replies
It is becoming a very popular movement and I like the concept of minimal debt, getting rid of unnecessary stuff and a small environmental footprint.

12 February 2015 | 35 replies
Boundary, easement, environmental test?

13 February 2015 | 2 replies
You may want to have the seller get an environmental test done as a condition of purchase and if it comes back negative offer to reimburse them at closing.

12 February 2015 | 5 replies
That said, when we examine a property with oil heat, we will budget the cost of converting it to either gas or electric in our offer analysis.Our reasons to move from oil are as follows:1) environmental and health liability of storing large quantities of fuel oil (essentially diesel) on-site.

17 February 2015 | 2 replies
Even if your credit is pure poopy, commercial financing of some kind should be available with little to no hassles using 20% ($1m) down provided your LTC does not exceed 85-90% which I'm sure some pre-construction commitments/sales can overcome even if it is.Take your Feasibility Study, Market Analysis, City Approved Plans, Business Plan, Pro-Forma/Projections, Land Use Approval, Environmental Approval, Corp of Engineer Approval (as needed), Soil Sample Reports, Executive Summary, Builder Portfolio and either an Architect Rendering or Scale Model and march on down to the local bank.

7 August 2012 | 15 replies
I'm having trouble keeping up with the 100-pg "Housing & Environmental Standards" manual and its overactive "enforcement" in my zone!

20 July 2013 | 3 replies
For instance, according to the written proposal for creditors, there is at least $50M in outstanding accounts receivable owed to the Buildings, Safety Engineering and Environmental Dept (BSEED).

13 May 2012 | 25 replies
How does the Phase I Environmental Site Assessment look?
17 July 2012 | 15 replies
There are properties though that can have environmental issues, wetland issues and potentially other issues that can become a greater liability than the real estate is worth.There are homes near me that are beautiful today and probably will remain that way for many more years.

23 July 2012 | 10 replies
That means a buyers market.A house that old will have some environmental issues, lead paint, asbestos in flooring tiles and maybe in the insulation so demo couldbe expensive, so could the rehab.