
27 November 2013 | 12 replies
You do need some legal advise and you might go to someone who is well versed in environmental issues or look for someone who has dealt with dams/water issues, that is the closest I would imagine getting to owning a lake bed.

15 December 2023 | 4 replies
This is important because if they process dry cleaning on premise there could be environmental issues.

27 June 2018 | 52 replies
Environmentally, there's a lot of resource waste that, for those who are environmentally conscious, is not ideal.

10 January 2018 | 22 replies
I have purchased houses with asbestos siding (which is incredibly durable) and as long as you don’t break the tiles it doesn’t create an environmental hazard.

30 September 2013 | 4 replies
They'll also have to approve an appraisal and environmental on the property as well... so for the most part, they'll require all of your ducks to be lined up (nothing can be left open-ended).

17 April 2020 | 51 replies
They had lots of nice things, nice houses and fun charitable and environmental projects.

10 June 2015 | 9 replies
The building inspections departments have totally different attitudes, the environmental people are very different, the permits required are very different and so forth.It's why a lot of landlords stay outside city limits.

12 May 2013 | 47 replies
In retail, you can make or break your tenants, it's almost a partnership effort.In stand alone light industrial, you'll need to be aware of environmental issues more so than retail or residential.

8 July 2009 | 52 replies
The bill requires the EPA to establish environmental standards for residences, meaning a federally dictated one-size-fits-all policy for greening every home in America.

10 September 2020 | 8 replies
What one would have to watch out for is ones that were not reported predating the bank-owning them, so when the bank took it over they would not have cleared it if it was not reported.Thanks for your any feedback, I was curious how you communicated with the title company about the liens exceptions list from auction.com "Most liens are removed after a foreclosure property sale, but certain liens may remain.Here are some examples:Any lien recorded on title prior in time to the foreclosing mortgage.First Mortgage (if the foreclosing mortgage is a second or third mortgage)HOA or COA assessment liens (in certain states)Mechanic’s Liens (in some states)Government liens such as state and federal tax liens, city or county liens, US Government liens.IRS liens (IRS may buy the property within 120 days after sale at the price paid at foreclosure sale)Code Enforcement Liens, Environmental Liens, and Utility LiensChild Support Liens"Thanks & Regards,