
11 January 2021 | 4 replies
The realtor told me that usually people would put an escape clause if there are environmental issues (such as an oil tank in the back yard) or structural problems.I was hoping that the collective experience of the people on this wonderful group would help me avoid some pitfalls with my first serious real estate adventure.Thanks

24 January 2021 | 18 replies
The issues range from environmental, to energy efficiency, to safety, to material supply and a host of others.

15 January 2021 | 10 replies
You'll also have to spend about 3K on average for an 84 page or so narrative appraisal and be prepared to have to wait to have an environmental study done.

6 February 2021 | 19 replies
The part about 2023 is when the environmental study is to be completed.

28 March 2021 | 7 replies
. - 31 trailers in total ruin- 14 trailers that could possibly be repaired or sold (5k+ per trailer)- 11 trailers people are living in (5 tenant owned - and the rest are owned by park)- Before COVID renters were paying $200 /month- Trash everywhere and lots of land clearing to get it back up to parOther Issues:- A lot of theft- Nobody currently paying rent because of COVID and he cannot evict- No financials on the operation- No water meter at trailer- No agreements with renters- He has 480K in it - and said he wouldn't entertain anything less than 400kThe amount of work to get it up and going again and the lack of current revenue makes it hard to justify anything around that number ...in my opinion.I've just let it be for now as he either needs to have pressure from local environmental agencies, etc to get rid of it for a reasonable price..... as, he is just "sitting" on it.

1 July 2021 | 11 replies
It really depends what the environmental issue is.

8 July 2021 | 7 replies
Opportunistic is where there are serious problems: drug dealers, bed bugs, very low (0-50%) occupancy, environmental issues, all of which apply to at least one property in the opportunistic list above.

6 August 2021 | 34 replies
we also border the Mollala river which supports Salmon Steelhead and Trout so keeping the waters of Oregon clean is numero uno priority on the environmental side.

23 July 2021 | 6 replies
@Brad Neihardt it would have to built on an environmental anomaly, in a flood zone, be a historic property, or have active knob-and-tube to have a rate like that...but there are lots of variables Good luck getting some better rates

30 July 2021 | 16 replies
There are also environmental and ecological impediments as well.