
24 March 2020 | 5 replies
There is no free content, just how to buy and download this survival kit.From what I could tell he’s selling how to manage cancellations, how to market going forward and how to clean in compliance of cdc standards and tells you where to find travelers (which fb groups they use).

25 September 2020 | 3 replies
Usually, only heating oil USTs associated with commercial properties are regulated. thus, most home heating oil tanks may and often are taken out of service without any oversight from state regulators.Second- the rules that are in effect for heating oil tanks are usually less stringent than for diesel or gasoline tanks since heating oil tends to thicker and may not migrate as far. as a result, many states just require tanks to be cleaned out. they may also require the tanks to be filled with sand or concrete to prevent collapse. but sampling may not be required.Third- the key to determining if a tank has leaked is to collect soil samples from around and beneath the tank (groundwater also if groundwater is shallow). another quick way to see if a tank is leaking is to "dip" it with a stick that has a paste that turns color in the presence of water. generally, if water has gotten into a tank, it can mean oil has leaked out of the tank (although a certain amount of condensation may be present even where there is no leak so this is not a infallible test).Fourth- if there is currently a tank in the basement, ask the owner if there used to be a buried tank (a/k/a underground storage tank).Fifth, If the tank has impacted the soil, the cleanup generally varies from $25K to $50K though the costs will depend ont he depth of the contamination. i once had a home with a heated pool that had pressurized piping and used diesel. the contamination went down 40 feet and the consultant went crazy excavating the soil to the tune of $400K!!!

25 March 2020 | 10 replies
I know flippers who have never had an issue on over 100 deals, but it has more than paid for itself in the issues it has helped me clean up.

31 March 2020 | 11 replies
. - For Year 1 is it your current primary residence there that will be rented out after you get it cleaned out?

27 March 2020 | 10 replies
I do underwrite cleaning the gutters and possible pest treatment 1 time a year (but I don't tell them that).

26 March 2020 | 7 replies
Keep it clean, take a profit and move on to the next deal.

29 March 2020 | 19 replies
If moving out of your unit I suggest not doing any showings until it has all been cleared out, touched up, and professionally cleaned as places usually show better when vacant and properly cleaned.

27 March 2020 | 12 replies
If you were above board from the beginning (or at least not faking you had a client) teh best course is to come clean with the listing agent and get something on paper.Just my 2 cents
27 March 2020 | 3 replies
Hi Jordan, We manage properties in the Chattanooga area and have a great company in town that we use for everything from gutter cleaning to water issues and installing french drains.