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Dale T. Bank said no to Buyer because of transactional funding
22 April 2011 | 16 replies
I'm waiting to find a good screw up by a bank overstepping their bounds and filing a les pendis on the property and tie it up until it gets resolved in the courts or they cry uncle, won't matter.
Adam Lynch Got Engaged
15 December 2014 | 2 replies
I would however propose that doing a house flip WITH your fiancee is a great way to find out how compatible you really are, LOL!
Michael Limina Unwanted Guest...
27 April 2013 | 8 replies
What are 10 ways to you could resolve the situation so you come out the financial winner?
Patrick Reagan Oil tank contaminated soil/clean up costs
21 February 2020 | 12 replies
That said all of my tanks I have removed because of leaking was resolved by soil removal only.
Will Chamberlin Closed and rehabbing #4 & #5
10 May 2016 | 10 replies
Needless to say we no longer have any intentions of finishing the basement but have at least resolved the source of the issue and the system can now work the way it was designed.
Daniel Sisto MORTGAGE LIENS?
12 August 2015 | 12 replies
These issues have come up before through MERS and issues have been resolved as to the validity of the notes, matters have gone both ways.However, she is not correct as to the warranty from her husband and the claims of the lien not attaching to the property.
Ed L. Cost to replace sewer line?
19 September 2016 | 21 replies
Was able to be resolved by replacing about 6' of pipe and installing a clean out.  
Megan Phillips Must Have Tools for Landlord
19 December 2018 | 27 replies
First, they are inexpensive, but more importantly they have perhaps the largest variety of tools that are compatible with the battery system.
Anna M. WHAT WOULD YOU DO? Mold:
3 December 2017 | 7 replies
The common advice seems to be, work at a fix before buying.Bring it to the seller in a tactful/reasonable way and just let them know that it’s a concern and I want to have it further evaluated prior to closing.I am hoping that they do not have a problem with it.Someone suggested threatening to walk and/or notifying bank of our suspicion and the fact that they will not let us inspect.I am trying to avoid any kind of antagonizing approach in the hopes that this can be resolved/mitigated without too much issue.I do like the property and not wanting to walk away, just want to figure out a way to resolve before I take ownership.For now, my summary action plan is to move forward with tactfully notifying the seller of my concern and desire to inspect, complete an inspection, mitigate or come up with a plan to mitigate and then also empower tenants to work with management at addressing mold by reporting any leaks in a timely manner to allow for prompt fix, as well as possibly suggesting they purchase damprid which I hear helps with moisture and making sure to pass on educational/informational material on indoor air quality.There is an indoor air quality guide that someone in a facebook group that I am part of suggested, which I intend to make as part of my lease addendums/guides for tenants.https://www.epa.gov/indoor-air-quality-iaqI do have a contractor lined up to address some regrading issues and also visible cracks which could be where the moisture is coming in through.The challenge is that mold is everywhere and I do not doubt, that we will find something, the key is to work together to “address/mitigate” vs. turning a blind eye which I suspect may have happened here.In the end, I like and appreciate all the comments.I think the comment that sums it up well is @ Clay Hartwig’s comment that the problem is not limited to just the tenants getting sick, the problem is also in working to mitigate moisture which could essentially kill the house.Thanks again to everyone that offered suggestions on what to do here.
Rachael Collins Property Taxes owed from two years prior to my purchase
26 August 2015 | 8 replies
This default showed on the initial preliminary title report I received and I inquired about it along with two other issues that needed to be resolved prior to close.