Sharad M.
Is this going to be a problem?
24 September 2010 | 11 replies
However, it does mean you have cold air coming in the the area, which might be something to consider in locating the furnace.This is definitely the sort of job you want to have permitted and inspected.
Daniel Keating
MOLD and owner negligence
22 June 2019 | 3 replies
He now has electrical outlets to replace--more old water damage to repair under the sinks, carpet seams to redo (trip hazard), a water heater was replaced a while back--no permit was pulled... and other assorted repairs with a 30 day deadline on those....
Charlene Rakhshani
1st is foreclosing, 2nd is w/IndyMac
14 November 2010 | 13 replies
Title insurance can be issued with exceptions, so that pre-existing encumbrances are permitted to remain unsatisfied - this is referred to as taking the property "subject to" the existing liens.What you want to do is search for all liens of record, and search for a satisfaction piece or a lien release that corresponds to each lien; that tells you that the lien in question is no longer an encumbrance.
Mary R.
culverts
28 October 2010 | 9 replies
May also have problems with perk test for septic tank -- Best --if financially feasible--go to county or city planning department and check 100 year and 500 year flood line --elevation -- also askfor possible permit issues for a house--You can get free flood info from USGS website --if she has location --coordinates etc Add two feet --for first floor or garage slab --to 500 year flood elevation --Make sure not to install a furnace in the crawl space - and have Flood Insurance Can build small channels and divert flow --to one side of property and leave as open creek --if county allows -- Will need local Registered Civil Engineer to prepare Site Plan --If have a site map--land map --I can help NO charge-- I have seen and help designed Townhomes Project in City of Atlanta --on top of 96" diameter storm sewer pipe--architect - developer was getting the land free --as Grant I had county --redo culvert under my driveway--young engineer made a mistake --and I threatened to sue--so they added another culvert - cost them $80,000 extra --they repalced two 36" pipes with two 8'X8' concrete culverts.
Shane Moss
Security Deposit & Pet Deposit - Can one supplement the other?
10 March 2017 | 6 replies
Some places don't allow for collecting different types of deposits (they allow just the one called security), so check whether that is permitted by law in your area.The security deposit is intended to cover any and all damages due to occupancy by the tenant, including their pets; you'll first have to use up that non-refundable pet deposit amount before tapping the regular security.Normally, after a pet move out, you might have to fumigate for fleas and ticks, and have a heavy cleaning of carpet to get fur out.
Bryan Hancock
Using Futures Contracts To Hedge ARMs
18 February 2020 | 48 replies
Financexaminer -- I know you've run most of the companies in the Fortune 500 at one time or another and the breadth of your experience is beyond comprehension to most of us, and we're undoubtedly a source of never-ending chuckles, but really...your commentary adds nothing to the discussion other than permitting you to preen before us.
Anthony Clayton
Don't do Double Close Escrow for Short Sales
12 December 2009 | 37 replies
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Kari M.
Collecting Rent Question
9 October 2009 | 28 replies
With that being said, in urban areas like Detroit, Boston, Philly, NY, Baltimore.... you name... it is next to impossible to get a carry permit... though I wish it wasn't so hard... as there have been many times in Baltimore that the assurance cold hard steel would have been welcomed.If works for you... and that is great.
Daniel G.
FANNIE MAE REO - YOU CAN FLIP THEM IN 24 HRS!!!
16 November 2010 | 85 replies
If that is the case, then your employer would probably be the one with the info as to whether that would be permitted or not.I believe you should be OK if you are buying FNMA inventory from other servicers; shouldn't be any conflict of interest there.
Tetra Gershwin
Dividing property line
8 September 2009 | 3 replies
A fence between the two houses will probably require a permit, so it would be between you and the permit people.