
17 March 2015 | 11 replies
I think what I will do is get a letter from the home inspector saying it is salvagable, have neighbors sign a petition to keep it, and attend the environmental hearings and show progress on the work.

30 October 2014 | 16 replies
Also, is there a particular format that's commonly used for a "investment criteria" sheet, or is it sufficient to state it like this: Class: B or C apartment community (not already renovated)Number of units: 100+Cap rate: around 10% or higherHas one or more “Value-Plays”No structural problemsNo significant environmental issues

2 July 2017 | 27 replies
Some tenants are concerned about energy efficiency and some are concerned about environmental impact.

28 October 2014 | 1 reply
I live near an area that is constantly rumored to be bringing in a micro chip plant, as well an area that has gone through environmental turmoil.

15 May 2015 | 6 replies
Subject to the environmental on the property coming in clean the deal appears to be more than likely to happen.I am looking for any advice and recommendations from anyone whom has purchased, operated worked on etc. an automated car wash.

9 January 2016 | 61 replies
He informed me I could call a private environmental consultant who could have it verified and mitigated or approved from the Army Corps of Engineering.

24 November 2014 | 9 replies
I still leave salt out, most of my tenants are environmentally aware so they aren't worried about concrete they are worried about it getting in the soil so I don't find huge dumps.

28 November 2014 | 8 replies
From what I understand, it was probably raided just over a year ago, inspected and then put into this environmental hazard state and deemed illegal to live in until certain criteria are met.

26 November 2014 | 4 replies
Congratulations on the new addition.Your plan seems wise.Renting the footprint you all require while reducing your cost structure makes sense.Do you need to own your residence?