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Will Kenner Ask the tough questions
14 August 2019 | 10 replies
During their removal soil samples were taken and dirt was removed until the readings were within permissible levels.
An Duong Investing in Puerto Rico
23 March 2019 | 13 replies
I personally was out there gathering information and documents regarding raw Oceanfront property (with permits in place for Hotel Casino and Resort), Acreage for agriculture development (Puerto Rico is blessed with very Fertile Soil), some shopping centers in urban areas and 2 private islands that a broker wants me to help him market here in the States.
Shawn Wilson Need some guidance...
24 August 2016 | 21 replies
We have very little soil and then total rock (we are literally adjacent to rock quarry).
Jeff Kieszkowski New Investor From Michigan City, Indiana
7 November 2017 | 14 replies
@Sandy RL thanks for that info and I will def look into landlords association. 
Moshe Eisenberg Underground Oil Tanks
18 August 2016 | 7 replies
You will give these docs to the lender and to the future buyer. 4- Order Soil Borings and testing.
Joel Pittsley New Member from Carrollton, GA (outside Atlanta)
13 July 2014 | 12 replies
Hey Guys,My name is Ralph White.I'm in Atlanta too in the Sandy Springs area.I'm really trying to move on a deal that just kind of fell in my lap.Currently renting the townhome I live in and today, the property manager says the owner wants to sell and I could have first dibs.These homes go for around $229K and she is willing to sell for $165K.He's going back to her with a preliminary offer I gave (a sort of Owner Fi type deal), but I still need about 10% down.Since this is so sudden I don't have that available, but don't want to miss this opportunity.The plan is to acquire it now, well below market value.  
Sarah Peterson Who is responsible for installing the curb stop? The home owner o
28 February 2019 | 8 replies
Regardless if hole was still there it is such a sandy loom the ground just sinks back in instantly so unless they are there at very moment dirt is moved away it can’t be done anyways. 
Suja N. Neighbor wants to inspect my trees
28 July 2020 | 16 replies
He wants to come on to my property and inspect the trees with his expert and do a soil analysis.  
John McCormack Raw Land - What would BP's do?
11 August 2013 | 11 replies
JohnJohn, we put a contract on a gorgeous 3 acre lot with a creek in a golf community but the property would not perk due to the types of soils, so we went on down the road.
Sean Kollee inner city duplex part 9-12
18 July 2017 | 1 reply
Thanks again to XXXX Underground for the fine job post 11 - basement development Developing an inner city basement has a number of elements that must be carefully orchestrated into the finished product; the hole has to get dug in the right spot, so the surveyor is essential before work begins the excavator must get the hole level and at the proper depth at the bottom of the footingthe engineer must take the sample for soil bearing and sulphate content of the soil, this will impact concrete selection later (the mix is variable depending on the project requirements)the engineer must already have developed plans for the footing rebar detail and thickness, and wall rebar pattern.