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Kyle Joseph Short-term Rental / AirBNB - How are you doing?
15 May 2020 | 68 replies
Hoping the medical industry can get some control of the virus and remedies in time for a somewhat normal ski season next year, but not renewing my ski pass just yet. 
Kendra Allred Resolving Code Violation in San Diego - Illegal Addition
24 April 2020 | 5 replies
To remedy the issue the addition will have to be removed as the lot is small and does not pass the set back allowances required to add to the floor plan.
Jamie Wheeler Insurance coverage replacement vs. actual
1 December 2022 | 6 replies
The claim where I was covered with RCV, the day after I made the claim I had a check from the insurance company for the full amount of the estimate that the remediation company estimated. 
Jeff N. Extensive water damage and how to move forward with tenants and flooring
29 January 2012 | 0 replies
Looking at about 5-7K of water remediation and repair of floors/walls depending on the type of replacement flooring.My first question is concerning the tenants.
Latreeka Williams Question about Alabama tax lien certificates--take possession?
22 January 2023 | 26 replies
It is a complicated field to try to figure out on your own.Here is the statute:Section 40-10-74Right of purchaser or assignee to possession; redemption when lien is recorded.Any purchaser of lands at a tax sale other than the state or anyone claiming under him shall be entitled to possession of said lands immediately upon receipt of certificate of sale from the tax collector; and, if possession is not surrendered within six months after demand therefor is made by said purchaser or his assignee, the said purchaser or his assignee may maintain an action in ejectment or a statutory real action in the nature of ejectment, or other proper remedy for the recovery of the possession of the lands purchased at such sales and shall be entitled to hold the possession thereof on recovery, subject, however, to all rights of redemption provided for in this title.
Mark Bertoni Knob and Tube Wiring Issue- Who Pays Buyer or Seller?
25 July 2017 | 20 replies
After purchasing the home, their insurance company gave them all temporary insurance for six months to allow them time to remedy the situation.
Justin Eaton Home Inspector vs. Flipper BEEF! (with pics!)
16 July 2018 | 14 replies
However, the mold was not remediated beforehand and now conditioned air from inside the house is passing through moldy return bays.     6.
Shel K. First time home buyer...should we close or cancel escrow?
3 October 2018 | 4 replies
Wasp/rat remediation in attic.
Jenny M Valcore in contract on my first investment property! can't believe it.
4 April 2022 | 2 replies
I found an awesome agent and somehow landed this deal for slightly under list price, with remedies, no appraisal gap coverage and inspection contingency..
Roman Puzey Question regarding egress windows in basement for renting
28 February 2023 | 9 replies
So I’d look into what it will take to make the basement unit safe, get some bids, and go from there (possibly negotiate an inspection objection from the seller for the cost to remedy the clear safety and health issue).