
16 September 2019 | 6 replies
Before you allow the tenant back into the residence, I would have it environmentally cleared.

9 October 2019 | 4 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.

4 October 2019 | 10 replies
For example goal vacancy rates (existing property), environmental report etc?

17 November 2019 | 8 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.

18 November 2019 | 13 replies
@Kevin Mehner Some of the the best ways to find off market commercial and multifamily properties is to compile lists from city and county websites if available or through a paid service like List source, Reonomy and CoStar or you can use free resources like Loopnet, CREXI, Ten-X commercial, Craigslist, tax database, general networking, brokers, property managers, title companies, environmental consultants, building inspection companies, appraisers, landscapers and other companies that service commercial and multifamily properties and driving for dollars.

2 January 2020 | 3 replies
Hey BP,For Acquiring apartments, is it always required or strongly recommend to get ALTA survey and phase 1 environmental inspection?

29 May 2020 | 12 replies
Again a lot of it comes back to budget combined with personal tolerance for things like crime and proximity to industry as the east side has a lot of gross polluted areas and crime.

16 November 2019 | 2 replies
Environmental issues?
20 November 2019 | 2 replies
Here are a few: zoning, set backs, flood zones, utilities, environmental and geotech.

20 November 2019 | 8 replies
You are in one of the top most sought after markets in the country so competition is fierce right now but you can still find opportunities.Here are some of the the best ways to find off market commercial and multifamily properties is to compile lists from city and county websites if available or through a paid service like List source, Reonomy and CoStar or you can use free resources like Loopnet, CREXI, Ten-X commercial, Craigslist, tax database, general networking, brokers, property managers, title companies, environmental consultants, building inspection companies, appraisers, landscapers and other companies that service commercial and multifamily properties and driving for dollars.