
6 February 2020 | 9 replies
I think I have a strong offer:- I went 4K over asking (it made sense based on comps)- cash offer- 3 weeks closing - inspection limited to environmental and structural issues It’s been a week and my offer is still under review.

30 September 2019 | 0 replies
It will than never be able to get a Certificate of Compliance, the best to hope for would be a Letter of Environmental Protection, which essentially tells everyone that the owner did illegal work on the property, got caught, then had to have a licensed deleader come in and fix the issues correctly.

2 October 2019 | 51 replies
Also, it is an environmental issue, so you would need to theoretically disclose that when you sell it.

3 October 2019 | 2 replies
Additionally, density is the most green and environmentally friendly way to build cities.

9 October 2019 | 2 replies
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11 October 2019 | 3 replies
The best you would be able to get is a Letter of Environmental Protection, which tells everyone you did illegal work then hired a licensed deleader in to fix it.

14 October 2019 | 5 replies
When some jerk says that climate change doesn't exist, and they're from NJ, I remind them their federal tax dollars are being spent every year just to keep up with the problem.Anyway, besides the environmental concerns, @Jaysen Medhurst is correct, typically you deal with more tourism at the beach, which means shorter term rentals, being more hands-on, etc.

20 October 2019 | 7 replies
The best you would be able to get is a Letter of Environmental Protection, which tells everyone you did illegal work then hired a licensed deleader in to fix it.

15 October 2019 | 4 replies
Other activities could potentially include traditional camping, glamping, non-traditional camping (i.e. allowing campers to camp with dogs off-leash), allowing dog clubs to meet on the property for competitions for a fee, hunting, building a tiny house community, build a solar or wind farm, drive-in movie theater, paintball course, etc.Depending on the landscape, someone might be interested in leasing the land for raising livestock, doing a livestock show, performing environmental research for state/federal grants, etc.