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13 April 2017 | 3 replies
If everything fails...go to the city council meeting and blow this picture up and tell the city council you have tried remediating the problem on your own and no one is listening...so you feel you are being ignored because you are young.
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10 August 2015 | 8 replies
Maybe there is a way to remedy this that I am unaware of?
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15 May 2020 | 33 replies
Only contractual remedies are available for an error or omission that arises from a property information report.I suspect Lloyd's would rely on that statute to determine coverage.
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7 February 2014 | 20 replies
The LLC does create some level of complication of enforcing the remedies provided in the security instrument and note and for a new inexperienced borrower, I don't think they will extend that risk on the first deal because of those underlying ideas.As many folks pointed out, you really don't need the LLC for protection on deal number 1.
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28 May 2016 | 8 replies
Once you meet an Investor Friendly Realtor in your local area all of the other concerns you have above will quickly be remedied.
16 February 2017 | 6 replies
Comps put similar properties in good shape at about $88k-$95k (I'm using low end for estimate)It needs:Roof (I budgeted $10k)Siding (I budgeted $10k)Minor structural (I budgeted $3k)Termite remediation (I budgeted $5k)Mold remediation in the bedrooms (I budgeted $5k)Sheetrock work (I budgeted $5k)Carpet/Paint (I budgeted $5k)Total repairs are budgeted at $43k.Kitchen and 2 bathrooms are in good shape.
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22 August 2021 | 0 replies
All new floors, new kitchen cabinets, new appliances, and odor remediation.
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11 May 2018 | 9 replies
Most buyers, in my opinion, won't make too big a deal about it as long as you can provide documentation that it was professionally remediated.
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14 March 2015 | 6 replies
In my opinion mold remediation is a bit overblown.
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6 August 2006 | 2 replies
The following are the documents used in a "Trust Deed" state, (I can only speak for the states in which I've owned ppty):Warranty Deed: This TRANSFERS ownership from the SELLER to the buyer, it's not so much a "proof of ownership" as it is a "record of transfer".Note: Evidence of indebtedness, spells out who borrowed how much, from whom and the terms under which it will be repaid, and the remedies to any breach.Deed Of Trust: This is a very confusing part to many people.