
30 October 2014 | 18 replies
If participants fail to return at least one annual certification per year, NSC refers the case for investigation.

12 March 2011 | 8 replies
I told her that I would investigate and get back to her later today.

24 July 2013 | 1 reply
He did so to throw off a federal grand jury investigation by the Environmental Protection Agency, court records state."

28 July 2013 | 5 replies
Without more investigation, nobody is going to be able to tell you if this is a symptom of a serious problem, or if it's routine settling that is presenting a purely cosmetic issue.While you can take the safe approach and run away (like some others are suggesting), keep in mind that by doing so, you're giving other investors (like me :) an opportunity to swoop in and grab a great deal because we're willing to spend a couple hundred bucks on an engineer and then potentially negotiate the price down far below market value, even if the underlying issue isn't severe.If spending a little time and money is something you're willing to do in order to potentially get a great deal, then I'd recommend finding a good structural engineer and having him visit the property and make an assessment.

10 November 2016 | 17 replies
Forced to recant, to then state the buyer "relied on information presented by an agent (yours or theirs) that" "is not true" continues to imply there was some impropriety on either agent's part, when neither have any obligation to investigate further and, with no actual knowledge, nothing to disclose.

4 November 2016 | 9 replies
See below...I plan to go and investigate further tomorrow.I was wondering if anybody could give me an idea of costs (ball park) in order to get it finished, in order to see if this is worth persuing.By the way, I am aware this is a very vaguequestion and amongst other items... permits / architect drawings would need to be submitted.It's about 2,200 sq ft and finishes would be mid grade.

6 May 2017 | 3 replies
If yes: Even if the rent is the same amount as their previous payment, reach out to them as an advocate for their situation to investigate how/why/when they fell behind.

4 May 2017 | 7 replies
We don't believe there was a leak because 1) our own investigation--including digging to the pipeline--never found anything; and 2) the pipes are only one feet underground, so if 523K gallons of water was coming out somewhere, we think we would've seen a pool of water or some wetness somewhere on the property (there was never any wetness).My research has determined that it's possible the pipes had air in them and that the meter was reading that.

15 May 2017 | 7 replies
They are under investigation for creating 3.5 million fake accounts for people and charging them fees.You can do a 15 year fixed and pay off principal when you have extra funds.

25 May 2017 | 9 replies
I'm not saying the numbers make sense, it would definitely be something you have to investigate, but there is always a way.