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Bob S. Failed Attempts to Sell Land for 3 Years
12 April 2024 | 40 replies
It's not something someone can fix-this worry they would have about soil contamination affecting themselves and their family and their pets.
Nick Ruocco Waterfront Elevation: When is a property "too low"?
13 April 2024 | 5 replies
I have met with sea wall contractors, done a full home inspection and met with another structural engineer and seawall professional that did an inspection and performed soil density tests around the property.
Bailey Coleman Mold Remediation? Anyone have to deal with this !!?
12 April 2024 | 16 replies
If the mold is behind the walls, underneath, upside down, all over, I would justify that quote.
Mike Meerschaert Mold detected in basement
12 April 2024 | 5 replies
There was recently a water intrusion event caused by a clogged drain outside which caused some hydrostatic pressure in the soil and some water came up through the slab, which the tenants promptly cleaned up and I ran a dehumidifier I rented from home depot for 24 hours.
Catie Conrad Catie Conrad, Homeowner (I gotta say, it has a nice ring to it!)
9 April 2024 | 2 replies
Fortunately for me, underneath her top layer, she is a beauty just waiting to take her glasses and braces off.
Walter Roby jr Investing in land for Solar Farms
10 April 2024 | 12 replies
This criteria would imply that this land is near the grid, flat, and underneath the sun.LandWatchSan Bernandino Desert Land 80 acres Price: $58.8k seller finance at 320/monthTaxes $120/year = 12/monthTotal Monthly Payments 332/monthWeb BrowsingRental income from Renewable sites roughly $750-500/acre annual (62-42 monthly)80 acres at $500 annual = 40,000 annual 3,333 monthlyTotal Monthly Income 3,333/monthTotal Monthly Payments 332/monthTotal Preliminary CashFlow 3,001/monthAnnualized ROI 63%The land posting does not mention a down payment so I assumed 30yr financing at 5.25% to get roughly $320.
Deborah Brancheau Cost to Fill in a Pool vs Cost to Repair a Pool
8 April 2024 | 4 replies
You basically fill it with dirt and cheap soil and then plant all on top so someone can have a garden or nice option there.
Anthony Favoroso Pennsylvania
7 April 2024 | 53 replies
@Lenny Machin  @Beka Shea is right a soil scientist would be helpful and we have employed several over the years. 
April Birdsong Metal roof installed over shingles
7 April 2024 | 5 replies
Check with your insurance company to see if there's an issue with having shingles underneath the metal roof.
Jin Zhang What are the key factors and risks to consider when investing in Dallas?
6 April 2024 | 7 replies
The combination of hot long summers (soil dries out) and lots of moisture in winter and spring (saturates the soil) causes the ground to constantly expand and contract.Out of state investors get freaked out by foundation issues but being that its such a normal occurrence, you have a plethora of foundation companies that know how to fix them with relative ease.