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Forrest L. 4 Family House Lowell, MA
24 October 2020 | 2 replies
Here's the law (emphasis added by me):460.100: Duty of Owner(s) of Residential Premises (B) Whenever any residential premises containing dangerous levels of lead in paint, plaster or other accessible structural material undergoes a change of ownership and as a result a child younger than six years old will become or will continue to be a resident therein, the new owner shall have 90 days after becoming the owner to obtain a Letter of Full Compliance or a Letter of Interim Control, except that if a child younger than six years old who is lead poisoned resides therein, the owner shall not be eligible for interim control, unless the Director grants a waiver pursuant to 105 CMR 460.100(A)(3).
Orlando Rodrigues College Student New to Real Estate
6 November 2020 | 6 replies
I recommend a Post Compliance Assessment Determination (PCAD) every 5 years or so.Here's the law (emphasis added by me):460.100: Duty of Owner(s) of Residential Premises (B) Whenever any residential premises containing dangerous levels of lead in paint, plaster or other accessible structural material undergoes a change of ownership and as a result a child younger than six years old will become or will continue to be a resident therein, the new owner shall have 90 days after becoming the owner to obtain a Letter of Full Compliance or a Letter of Interim Control, except that if a child younger than six years old who is lead poisoned resides therein, the owner shall not be eligible for interim control, unless the Director grants a waiver pursuant to 105 CMR 460.100(A)(3).
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (October 26, 2020)
26 October 2020 | 2 replies
According to Mansion Global, buyers Ryan Hekmat and Jasmin Larian closed on the deal two weeks ago, shelling out $20 million on the home plus $9.3 million for a neighboring parcel (though these details are not yet available in online property records).
Carrie Purkeypile WOOD FLOORS - How do you educate tenants?
28 October 2020 | 12 replies
Personally - I would put more emphasis on finding the next deal instead of worrying about the floors :)
Sam Katz Best NSH Neighborhood to Invest? Given Following Criteria...
29 October 2020 | 10 replies
So to recap, the neighborhoods mentioned so far include:3721837207 (emphasis on W Trinity)37211MadisonHermitageSoutheast metro areas near solid neighborhoods, ie:Crieve HallWoodbineGencliffValley View MeadowsValley View TerraceThis is all greatly appreciated.
Anthony Villalon Newbie from Fairfield County, Connecticut
6 November 2020 | 16 replies
I recommend a Post Compliance Assessment Determination (PCAD) every 5 years or so.Here's the law (emphasis added by me):460.100: Duty of Owner(s) of Residential Premises (B) Whenever any residential premises containing dangerous levels of lead in paint, plaster or other accessible structural material undergoes a change of ownership and as a result a child younger than six years old will become or will continue to be a resident therein, the new owner shall have 90 days after becoming the owner to obtain a Letter of Full Compliance or a Letter of Interim Control, except that if a child younger than six years old who is lead poisoned resides therein, the owner shall not be eligible for interim control, unless the Director grants a waiver pursuant to 105 CMR 460.100(A)(3).
Krystle Moore 30 unit building in San Diego
10 November 2020 | 11 replies
But true MF scales beyond our current size and makes our emphasis RE investing and not PM duties.Congrats on what looks like an ideal purchase for your goals.
Nathan Raisbeck College vs Real Estate??
5 November 2020 | 63 replies
I think more emphasis in the university scene should be placed on practical degrees and avoiding debt, I believe that approach is the ticket to a high ROI on a college degree.  
Jeff Jech . , Emphasis?
4 November 2020 | 0 replies
It may not make much of a difference, but I was wondering which emphasis would benefit me more, finance (with 2 elective 'real estate' classes) or management (managing a team).
Caleb Christopher BP Episode 409 Language? Not cool
6 November 2020 | 15 replies
I appreciate the well-placed ones for emphasis, but displaying ones lack of vocabulary in that setting has never impressed me much.