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Henri Meli Talked to seller directly, he is ok with price. what's next?
17 February 2018 | 7 replies
For the rest of the process, use the remaining part of your team (inspectors, environmental, etc).
Nina Vill ECB (Environmental Control Board) Violations lists
14 January 2018 | 0 replies
I'm focusing on ECB (Environmental Control Board) Violations but not sure where to a list or how to put together the list myself. 
Diane G. I want to wait for the next buying opportunity
25 July 2018 | 212 replies
That would also result in less cars / pollution
Antonio Boone Should I take a house that was offered for free?
16 January 2018 | 17 replies
Get a full title L&E report (about $150) plus check the county for taxes owed and the city for code violations and any utility payments due.Being next to commercial brings up potential environmental concerns as well.
Erik Nizenkoff Tax Basis for deprecation, but some costs paid in 2nd year?
9 February 2018 | 6 replies
The 2018 bills are from my real estate lawyer, and from the Environmental Phase I/II.
David Fritch How ironclad is a letter of intent?
16 April 2017 | 51 replies
(Cost paid by buyer)Environmental within 15 days: Contingency met in time.
Jordan B. Hungry New York Newbie ready to invest!
7 May 2017 | 21 replies
Hello BP family,I am an Environmental Scientist from Long Island, New York.
Jay Hinrichs ASBESTOS here we go UGH
2 May 2017 | 29 replies
well we sure find out ahead of time now.. given that we got dinged for 16k... and then had to pay about 5 times what it should have cost since we were in trouble.. another 19k.. not including the fee I paid my environmental lawyer who got the fine reduced by about half. 
Peter Schaub Subdivision and Land Development
17 June 2017 | 17 replies
Land development is very expensive by nature, depending on the upgrades to the facility (permits, earth movements, storm drainage, utility services connections, county and city fees, sanitary improvements that the city may assign with your improvement, permitting, storm water pollution fees and costs, roads improvements and parking lots requirements, etc.)  
Orazio Difruscolo Newbie from the Midwest
18 May 2017 | 5 replies
I never used to listen to podcast but just love the invaluable information you can get all while driving.I'm trying to leverage the knowledge I've gained at college having receiving my Construction Management degree and also my (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) L.E.E.D Green Associate credential within the RE world.