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22 May 2019 | 8 replies
According to the investigation she attempted to quiet the title and when she couldn’t identified chain of buyers to remedy her problem to my financial detriment
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28 May 2019 | 6 replies
REOs are sold free and clear... or at least that is the bank's intention when putting the property on the market.If a title issue appears that prevents a transfer (these things do happen) the bank either remedies the problem before closing or, if the bank cannot perform, the buyer rightfully receives a refund of earnest money.
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28 May 2019 | 1 reply
If such investigation reveals good cause for the Attorney General's office to believe there has been a violation of this section, the Attorney General's office may issue such cease and desist orders in accordance with Chapter 25 of Title 29 as are required to remedy the violation. 70 Del.
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29 May 2019 | 16 replies
We're sure to get the one person commenting on this thread who will primly inform you that bleach doesn't kill mold and you need to use the super special expensive fungicide the mold remediation guy she knows convinced her to spend all her money on, but no...chlorine bleach for vinyl surface remediation will do the job.You did the right thing and put in vinyl in your basement.
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30 May 2019 | 2 replies
Soon after that text is the following: This bill would, with certain exceptions, prohibit a lessor of residential property from terminating the lease without just cause, as defined, stated in the written notice to terminate.The remedy to the tenant for a no-fault eviction would require the landlord to pay 2-3 months of rent back to the tenant.My question is this: If I have a month-to-month tenant, and I give him/her the proper notice of the termination of the contract, is that considered a no-fault eviction?
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30 May 2019 | 1 reply
Soon after that text is the following: This bill would, with certain exceptions, prohibit a lessor of residential property from terminating the lease without just cause, as defined, stated in the written notice to terminate.The remedy to the tenant for a no-fault eviction would require the landlord to pay 2-3 months of rent back to the tenant.My question is this: If I have a month-to-month tenant, and I give him/her the proper notice of the termination of the contract, is that considered a no-fault eviction?
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29 May 2019 | 2 replies
Fresh Shiny Paint.it was built in the 90's (no lead) but it seems to have a LOT of paint layers, much more than it should.How much paint is too much, and if it's too much what's the remedy for it?
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30 May 2019 | 2 replies
The most common scenario if you don't remedy the situation is that you would have to replace that portion of the roof sooner and that some of the roof decking will have dry rotted from the condensation forming on the underside over time.
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26 June 2021 | 97 replies
I rather suspect that this tenant will find it quite tedious to be repairing the house every 6 months after your "safety inspections" disclose serious damage that needs to be remediate (at her expense).
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1 June 2019 | 14 replies
Am I correct to believe that before a gut, a meth house should be remediated by a professional company?