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Account Closed Best way to remove mold?
13 June 2016 | 44 replies
:D Using bleach to get rid of mold is a lot more dangerous to those using it than remediation methods that actually remove the mold (not just kill it).Here is what the EPA says:"The purpose of mold remediation is to remove the mold to prevent human exposure and damage to building materials and furnishings....The use of a biocide, such as chlorine bleach, is not recommended as a routine practice during mold remediation, although there may be instances where professional judgment may indicate its use (for example, when immune-compromised individuals are present)."
Zach Schaar Option To Purchase Contracts
20 June 2014 | 18 replies
I understand, I'm rather immune as well compared to where I started out.
Bart K. Potential Tenant Issue
3 September 2014 | 8 replies
This makes me wonder if there's really not a smell that you may have been immune to since you lived there for 7 years.  
Tom A. Newbie at the Courthouse
7 March 2015 | 11 replies
3- How does title insurance make my investment immune to any liens that are not recorded?
N/A N/A mold -vs- mildew
9 March 2007 | 3 replies
Having had my health totally destroyed by mold, my immune system severely compromised, and put out of work by mold, I sure wouldn't want that problem, or to risk passing it on to a rentor or a buyer.ofgift
DAn L. Thoughts on Tiny House in backyard for extra income
23 February 2021 | 30 replies
Department of Labor, 769 F.2d 1344, 1348 (1985)); …lacking due process of law, in that they are ‘void for ambiguity’ in their failure to specify the statutes’ applicability to ‘natural persons,’ otherwise depriving the same of fair notice, as their construction by definition of terms aptly identifies the applicability of such statutes to “artificial or fictional corporate entities or ‘persons’, creatures of statute, or those by contract employed as agents or representatives, departmental subdivisions, offices, officers, and property of the government, but not the ‘Natural Person’ or American citizen Immune from such jurisdiction of legalism.A “Statute’ is not a Law,” (Flournoy v.
Toby Munk When/where/how will we bottom out?
19 April 2008 | 23 replies
Domestic goods would only be effected if imported goods are incorporated but since most commodities are steel, oil etc are traded in Dollar the US is immune to imported inflation from these goods.This is the self regulating mechanism that will bring the trade deficit back in line.
J Randall Why are real estate agent commissions so high in NYC?
2 July 2017 | 28 replies
And I'm not immune myself.
James D Kidd WHAT KIND OF LIEN DO I FILE FOR LOANING MONEY ON HOUSE
24 September 2017 | 8 replies
And even then, In most states, homestead residences are immune from foreclosure on Judgment liens.
Kyle Steele Cleveland/Detroit house flipping?
16 January 2017 | 26 replies
You mentioned some crime stats, there is crime everywhere it fluctuates in all areas every year some years more, some years less, I do not know if a single cit yin the country that is immune to crime.Investing is risky no matter SFR, multi-family, commercial, flipping, holding, stock, bonds, IRA - this is the pure nature of investing it is a risk.