Hi Everyone, I have ran into a weird situation, I have a house under contract in west haven Connecticut and we noticed on the left side of the house about 7 feet away, there is some swamp land with a strong smell of ...
Hi everyone have a 2 family under attorney review in Bayonne, NJ. During review attorney passed along that a there's a decommissioned underground oil tank, I saw reports/permits from state of that. I asked my attorney...
Looking to purchase my first investment property. Has anyone had any good or bad experiences with septic tanks? Should I steer clear of them or are they not a problem with the proper care?Thanks!
The county requires a septic inspection every three years. I hired a company, which turns out to be a guy operating solo. He came back with 3K in repairs that will be needed...yet when I asked him if they need to be d...
Hi all, curious on any advice or tips here. Inspection was schedule for today but when the inspector / my realtor arrive the power is off. They also noticed the furnace and hot water tank is missing / stolen. Selle...
To all RE brokers, investors and home buyers. I’m trying to get an idea on what your take is on underground fuel tanks. We recently purchased a house with one. Our intentions are to rehab and sell this house. We had i...
Hi All, I’m looking to buy a vacation rental property that runs on a septic tank for its sewer. Am I in for trouble with this? The house is fairly big and will have 8-12 people at a time.
My wife and I are thinking about purchasing an older home that is very up to date with the exception of a boiler heating system. Looking for thoughts, opinions and facts as I do not know much about this particular hea...
Hi every one here on the greatest website on earth.I am planing to buy my first property in Newark NJ, it's an REO and i am planing to do the BRRRR strategy on it, and I'm a little bit confused so i would like to kno...
Hi all! So I'm working on up'ing my landlording game and planning to start doing more formal annual inspections of my properties (had been able to generally inspect when there for repairs, etc). I read @Brandon Tur...