
22 November 2023 | 38 replies
I still need to investigate more.

28 May 2020 | 21 replies
Either way, when doing business, its always good to do a thorough investigation of who you are going to invest with, but from what I have seen/heard, 37th Parallel treats their clients fairly.

9 April 2018 | 12 replies
Even if there was, it might be limited because of the expenses for just investigating the market for individuals is treated are personal cost. 2) We need the breakdown of the 15k to tell what goes where, but in general:Most of the closing cost will be added to the basis of the property

29 July 2022 | 12 replies
Airbnb shuts down the entire host's account for months for "investigation".Another one we saw popping up last year was with video doorbells.

24 January 2021 | 9 replies
A 1033 gives you a lot more time and options than a 1031 so it'd be worth investigating.

16 July 2016 | 2 replies
. 👀 After some investigation I figured out the the seller paid the past due water bill on the the property and never told her because they where selling the property.

3 September 2021 | 15 replies
House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, and Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity, Committee on Financial Services, Washington, D.C.

12 July 2013 | 27 replies
I will investigate this afternoon.Closed on the house in late April with snow on the ground.

21 July 2014 | 39 replies
I've been investigating the same matter and have been the most impressed by them so far (spoke to Todd Grill, the owner).

12 December 2011 | 11 replies
Ken,After you disclose an issue the buyers have what's called a "right to their own inquiry".What that means is when you disclose know facts when selling and the buyer is made aware of the fact they can investigate further.If the buyer chooses NOT to for saving money and wants to take the risk then it's on THEM.Remember anyone can sue for anything and doesn't mean they will win.Many times when they threaten a lawsuit they are fishing for quick money and to scare you.They probably found out after the closing that the problem is bigger than they thought to fix and now want you to pick up the tab.For a sewer issue all they had to do is get a plumber to SCOPE to line all the way until the street to find out exactly what the issue is.It could be tree roots,cleanout needs to snaked all the way until the street,etc.If you had a small pipe snaked and not the whole line that won't fix the problem it will usually just push the clog further down the line.No legal advice.