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S Manns Series LLC
6 November 2023 | 20 replies
It is a parent company LLC that then has children series LLC underneath it.
Derek Daun Termite lesson - recommendations on a pest company in Sacramento?
12 October 2017 | 9 replies
The seller is agreeing to split the cost of the soil treatment and tent.  
J.T. Whitlow Investors in Alabama
28 December 2019 | 62 replies
You'll also want to be careful of any subdivisions on prairie soil as that can cause a lot of foundation problems that can be very expensive! 
Sean York Flex Space Development
20 February 2024 | 13 replies
, permit fees, engineering fees, road costs, utilities to the front entrance, soil tests etc.         
Adam Bartomeo Are You a Multi Family Sheep Being Lead to the Slaughter
29 December 2015 | 88 replies
Not such why you would even say such a thing considering you are using the soil of this country to live and prosper and raise your family.
Michael H. Sending introduction letter to new tenants.
3 May 2021 | 29 replies
Regardless of whether any box is checked in § 10.6.1, the Due Diligence Documents to be delivered by Seller to Buyer on or before the Due Diligence Documents Delivery Deadline pursuant to § 10.6.1 include copies of any of the following, to the extent they exist and are in Seller's possession: utility bills and property tax statements relating to the Property for the last 12 months; architectural drawings, blueprints, as-built construction plans and any other plans or specifications regarding any improvements on or to the Property; certificate(s) of occupancy or other governmental approval(s) regarding any improvements on or to the Property; warranties, manuals, instructional brochures or similar materials relating to the Property or Inclusions, or their use, operation or maintenance; inspection, soil, drainage, percolation and similar reports relating to the Property; and if a well exists on the Property, a CREC-approved Listing Firm's Well Checklist completed by Seller, current as of the date of the Contract.
Jerry Lucker Don’t Miss the ‘Micro Home’ Opportunity
30 November 2015 | 20 replies
The cooper AC line running underneath the house was not insulated.  
Jim K. Six days before leasing signing, ceiling caves in!
2 November 2021 | 122 replies
The ceiling and wood underneath it needs to dry completely else you could run into issues with mold.I’ve had houses built in 1863 and the turn of the century that had plaster over lathe ceilings that leaked.  
Alex Palma Dishearten Investor after no response to Mailers
12 July 2020 | 26 replies
This has been a humbling experience, and I will find the inner strength not to be pulled underneath.
Jim K. Kitchen drains - sink baskets
15 February 2020 | 4 replies
This guy thought tighter was better, as I suppose do most self-taught dial 1-800-BIGCASH plumbing techs, one of whom, I was informed by the former owner, installed the kitchen sink some 9 years ago.So the slow leak that eventually got through the insufficient plumbers putty had rotted out the rubber washer and the cardboard washer underneath, and then eaten through the locknut.