Tess Sweet
ADU on Duplex R2 lot question
21 June 2022 | 92 replies
Unfortunately, due to health reasons, my project manager who was helping organize my subs has had to pull out of my project.
Marlon Lacayo
How to invest in-front of a looming real estate crash?
2 January 2021 | 41 replies
LOL)There’s no nice way to say it: the last group of politicians did everything they could to concentrate wealth at the expense of the overall health of the economy and it’s not even fully known how many people won’t be getting jobs in 2021 and how many properties stand to be foreclosed.
Adam Craig
How necessary is an elevator in office/retail 3 story building?
17 October 2021 | 2 replies
However, the exemption doesn’t apply if your building is a i) Professional office of a health care provide ii) Public transit station iii) Airport passenger terminal iv)Shopping center or mall ...
Eli Neshiem
Real Estate vs Pension/457
17 May 2023 | 1 reply
You will probably need about 60 doors.Or you could wait for capital appreciationPensions and 401k plans and health insurance are great.
Elias Munoz
Anyone investing In Cleveland, OH?
11 August 2021 | 40 replies
The Metro health system is underway on a near billion dollar expansion project, which is just one of many development/redevelopment/infrastructure projects going on in the area.
Cal Ewing
Houston Mobile Home Rules
22 February 2016 | 5 replies
(a)Subject to lawful compliance with this Code, a manufactured home may be placed, or permitted to remain within the city, if and only if, it is situated:(1)In a manufactured home park which the operator is licensed to operate pursuant to article III of this chapter;(2)In a duly platted and recorded manufactured home subdivision that meets all requirements of article IV of this chapter;(3)In a manufactured home sales lot;(4)Upon a site that the manufactured home has continuously occupied since March 1, 1972, provided that the occupation was lawful on that date, and further provided that the continued occupation thereof does not pose a significant danger to the health or safety of persons within the manufactured home or to others;(5)Upon a site that the manufactured home occupied prior to annexation of the site by the city, provided that the manufactured home has continuously occupied the site since the date the site was annexed, and further provided that the continued occupation thereof does not pose a significant danger to the health or safety of persons within the manufactured home or to others;(6)Upon a site for which a hardship permit is in effect pursuant to division 2 of this article; or(7)Upon a temporary site authorized by the director for disaster assistance organizations used as authorized insection 29-18 of this Code.Provided that no manufactured home may be situated or permitted to remain in any place in violation of any valid and applicable deed restriction or covenant running with the land, or on any site within Districts of Limitations One and Two as those districts are defined in the Fire Code.
Justin J.
Cat Urine odor, tenant (me) vs. landlord problem
12 December 2021 | 19 replies
Also what part of MA (I know everywhere has a little bit of bad however specifying the area of the population is key to figure out their health status of this person.
Joseph Tarallo
Lead based paint
2 October 2014 | 5 replies
I can't speak to NJ but my county health dept has been going section by section in my city with warning notices of exterior suspected pealing lead paint.
Bob Ebaugh
Chinese Drywall Remediation (CDW)
29 November 2023 | 17 replies
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICESAgency for Toxic Substances and Disease RegistryDivision of Community Health InvestigationsAtlanta, Georgia 30333http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/drywall/docs/Drywall_HC_0...It states that the worst drywall was shipped in in 2005-2006 from china.
Luke Moore
Cedar Falls Iowa Assisted Living
29 November 2023 | 49 replies
For your policies and procedures - redo your Infection control - even if you dont get any remarks from the state about it - Focus and focus hardcore there - I can guarantee state survey staff will be hitting that hard for the next year or so or however long COVID is around - I'm a member of our KS Branch of the American Health Care Association and they've been feeding us lots of information - some facilities have already had state surveys in the midst of COVID and they are beating it to death.