28 September 2016 | 6 replies
If not, drive around those houses to check out potential environmental factors: railroad, wires, slope, noise, neighborhood.

22 February 2016 | 12 replies
I have been told with an environmental citation, like for trash, the first time the tenant gets it.

28 July 2013 | 6 replies
Despite that, I'm savings-conscious and am living in a $950/month rental (very cheap for the upscale area of my city I live and work in), maxing out my 401(k), etc.
28 December 2017 | 8 replies
Account Closed Depending on the type of property environmentals could also be an issue.

26 April 2017 | 24 replies
In terms of additional costs, I'd rather have prop taxes than "hidden costs" of squatters, unknown environmental rehab costs, shortage of labor, etc.

2 May 2017 | 5 replies
Environmental clean up could go higher than the value of the property in some cases.3k mo rent doesn't mean anything.
24 July 2018 | 17 replies
For example, if you invest in a property that may have environmental concerns you run the risk of not closing in time.

4 August 2018 | 59 replies
We do tend to be rather energy-conscious if not simply because our combined income is, for now, rather less than we'd like, so it's best to save where we can.

8 August 2018 | 14 replies
Be extra careful investigating any environmental or structural issues that could be expensive to remediate.

23 August 2019 | 33 replies
Hannah.. this flew people into the Hobergs resorts in DC 3s in the 30s and 40s So then when they lost the tourist trade and really no industry.. it became a place were more modest second homes were being bought and used.. and it was very much a SF based area.. and had some pretty big SF Italian communities. in the 1920's over 60,000 lots were platted from NICE to Clear lake Oaks and the city of Clearlake Including 7k lots behind Lucerne which virtually none of them were ever built on .. a Guy Named George Triphon bought most of those lots in the early 60s surveyed them all pushed roads through but never followed through with water or sewer leaving them unbuildable and a environmental mess. you can see that as you drive hwy 20 up behind the city of Lucerne.. those lots were left to rot and then become the fodder of the guys who buy worthless tax sale lots and resell them on line.. we know all about the land geek and those dudes.