Nurzhan Abenov
First Flip done succesfully
19 September 2018 | 73 replies
I bought oil based primer, which helped to eliminate strong smoke odor.
Terry Madden
Friendly Advice Needed
19 September 2018 | 29 replies
After the inspection report came back, the house will need the following work (and this comes directly from the inspector): 1-The two oil-fired boilers must be professionally evaluated and serviced by a licensed HVAC technician to determine the life expectancy and the evaluation of the firebox as well as its efficiency.2-The asbestos in the basement must be professionally encapsulated or removed.3-Need to have a licensed plumber REPLACE the corroding electric water heater for the rear unit.4-All items listed in #8 that are asked to be replaced, should be professionally replaced or given appropriate credit for replacing by new owners.5-Need to have a licensed electrician examine, address and replace all wiring throughout the house and garage.
Glenn English
Question about pulling building permit as the homeowner
1 October 2018 | 14 replies
I do not know how beneficial it might be to you but you might consider reviewing your entire project and see if there isn't somewhere you can shave off $500,00 worth to cover the cost of having a contractor buy the permits.
John M.
Live Auctions & Auction.com How-to??
21 September 2018 | 7 replies
Say, there's an oil tank in ground that spilled and contaminated the soil.
Anisha Knox
New REALTOR and commercial property
21 September 2018 | 7 replies
Also check for any environmental issues: lead, radon, buried oil tanks, old gas tanks, asbestos, meth lab, etc...
Sergio L. Garza
Depreciating Honey Hole
21 September 2018 | 2 replies
This area has many oil and gas factories, plastic factories, steel factories, etc.
Todd Krzeminski
Northern Neck Virginia
24 September 2018 | 1 reply
The problem with the Northern Neck is that there isn't much work outside of the Sheriff's Department, farming and the Omega fish oil plant in Reedville.
Nolan M.
Best way to cash out Refi a BRRRR
25 September 2018 | 3 replies
If not, I looked up delayed financing on the Fannie Mae site.The original purchase transaction was an arms-length transaction.For this refinance transaction, the borrower(s) must meet Fannie Mae’s borrower eligibility requirements as described in B2-2-01, General Borrower Eligibility RequirementsThe borrower(s) may have initially purchased the property as one of the following:a natural person;an eligible inter vivos revocable trust, when the borrower is both the individual establishing the trust and the beneficiary of the trust;an eligible land trust when the borrower is the beneficiary of the land trust; oran LLC or partnership in which the borrower(s) have an individual or joint ownership of 100%.The original purchase transaction is documented by a settlement statement, which confirms that no mortgage financing was used to obtain the subject property.
Amber H.
What constitutes a "livable" property?
23 September 2018 | 3 replies
Chrome Faucets as opposed to Oil Rubbed Bronze or Nickel4.
Mel C.
Underground oil tanks in Cincinnati?
25 September 2018 | 0 replies
Here in NJ, underground oil tanks are a big concern when I'm purchasing an older house; I've always performed an oil tank sweep before I purchase a property.Does Cincinnati have the same concern, i.e. are there a lot of properties in Cincinnati that have underground oil tanks?