
22 March 2022 | 3 replies
I have some questions about Sandy.

23 March 2022 | 0 replies
I am looking at a property in a neighborhood that's an EPA Superfund Site because of high lead levels in the soil in a number of the lots.

1 April 2022 | 1 reply
Clean up the grounds, pay for all DD docs (Survey/Title/Environmental/Soils/Geotech/Etc) and professionalized the marketing/exposure What was the outcome?

26 April 2022 | 3 replies
Hi Sandy,Sorry, I'm trying to post local suggestions for you but its saying Im prohibited from posting info from outside the marketplace?

18 April 2022 | 10 replies
The state will dig until they find zero contamination in the soil tests they preform.

4 May 2022 | 10 replies
@Sarah MoncivaizIf you had to get the soil tested again, get a new permit, and go through engineering and installation that time frame would be 6 weeks at best UNLESS the soil classifiers are very backed up and DHEC (Dept of Health and Enviromental Control) is backed up as well, then I could see it taking longer.

18 October 2022 | 4 replies
@Sandy MoralesSmart move by walking away.

2 November 2022 | 7 replies
Sand is helpful when the ice is too thick to melt quickly or really cold temps slow the process.If you have a lot of properties you can buy a pallet of bags at US Salt, otherwise we would get them at local big box hardware.

19 October 2022 | 5 replies
In other markets it is something to avoid because that means the home is not structurally sound, here it’s caused by our soil.

23 October 2022 | 9 replies
The water as you mentioned, but also the soil, any bugs or rodents, etc...If the guy only planted them and then you took over the the care and maintenance then it seems it is on you, unfortunately.I'd just build a fence and forget about this....