
9 September 2015 | 2 replies
He remedied it immediately and then paid rent for September.

19 June 2016 | 25 replies
After Sandy in 2012 destroyed a home my sister and I owned in New York, we gutted the entire thing down to studs and sub flooring, had it remediated for mold, insulated with closed cell spray foam, used environmentally sustainable building materials and rented it out for much more than what we were getting before the storm.

2 April 2010 | 10 replies
I was just reading on EPA's web site about the April 22, 2010 requirement that contractors working on pre-1978 housing will have to have EPA certification for lead remediation...http://www.epa.gov/lead/pubs/renovation.htmAre you guys doing anything to address that?

12 August 2010 | 5 replies
The floors and lower walls look to be sprayed with a white substance (similar to what I've seen in a mold remediation).

3 May 2010 | 12 replies
Non-recourse loans:A non-recourse loan is a loan for which the lender’s only remedy in case of default is to repossess the property being financed or used as collateral.That is, the lender cannot pursue you personally in case of default.Forgiveness of a non-recourse loan resulting from a foreclosure does not result in cancellation of debt income.However, it may result in other tax consequences, as discussed in Question 3 below. 3.

1 August 2010 | 5 replies
his asking price is as low as he can go, stating thats how much he owes on the property, so what would be a good way to remedy this?

1 June 2012 | 59 replies
I have had MULTIPLE contractors that simply do not return calls or tell me to "call him back to remind him to come out for a quote". it's just one disaster after another. that's why i have done so much of the work myself. but i can't do that anymore. i am too busy to do the small stuff.i do think i am part of the problem (since there are only two variables in this equation - them and me), so i am trying to remedy that by figuring out how to adjust for the next contractor.

16 June 2012 | 1 reply
The doctor replied that he could certainly remedy the situation, and to save the man the difficulty of seeing another doctor he would provide two separate estimates.

11 July 2012 | 5 replies
Multiple bureaucrats assigned to oversee the project often present moving targets for acceptable remediation.

24 July 2012 | 8 replies
A structural engineer can ultimately determine what is likely causing the issue, the severity and the remediation required.