4 April 2016 | 5 replies
You would also be looking at about $50k in other costs like an environmental report, appraisal, property condition report, survey, title, your legal costs, etc.

9 November 2022 | 16 replies
If there are board up's in the neighborhood, significant crime and other environmental factors, it may be a property that lenders will shy away from.

10 December 2022 | 5 replies
This is probably a broader question, but it really relates to some things like the appraisal, you may have to pay $5,000 for an appraisal, $3,000 for the phase I environmental report, $2,000 for an ALTA survey, you may have a nominal application fee: it all depends on your loan size,For commercial investments in industrial in 2022, they're very hot and heavy, so I don't think borrowers have to spend much for upfront fees.Do I get a copy of my lender reports?

22 December 2022 | 3 replies
They should have hired an environmental clean up company that specializes in Meth clean up.

18 September 2019 | 8 replies
Ive used foggers before as a recommended solution by an environmental pro but it might not be the best solution in every case.

17 September 2019 | 5 replies
Environmental?

25 October 2017 | 62 replies
You might even have to install specialized ventilation systems to keep the smell down (Denver has a Department of Environmental Quality that keeps on top of this...though you can still smell it when you drive by).

14 September 2020 | 6 replies
Hi John, if the seller's title company is the most reputable in the area and you have an open line of communication with them, when the listing agent, seller's lawyer, and title company have told me there are no liens it's clear, and I can give the title company the liens exceptions list from auction.com "Most liens are removed after a foreclosure property sale, but certain liens may remain.Here are some examples:Any lien recorded on title prior in time to the foreclosing mortgage.First Mortgage (if the foreclosing mortgage is a second or third mortgage)HOA or COA assessment liens (in certain states)Mechanic’s Liens (in some states)Government liens such as state and federal tax liens, city or county liens, US Government liens.IRS liens (IRS may buy the property within 120 days after sale at the price paid at foreclosure sale)Code Enforcement Liens, Environmental Liens, and Utility LiensChild Support Liens"to make sure the title insurance would have coverage for these exceptions, the list from auctions.com, would it still very worrisome to use their title company?

30 November 2022 | 8 replies
See the change here under the "Missing Middle" section: Environmental Code Updates: Details | AustinTexas.gov

16 February 2022 | 17 replies
Hello Bigger Pockets Community,My name is Nick Narine and I am a 25 year old, civil and environmental engineer.