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Allen L. under contract on a property with mold
27 August 2019 | 2 replies

Hi guys, I'm currently under contract and doing due diligence on a property with mold issue. The property has a crawlspace foundation and due to it being an estate sale, the utilities haven't been turned on in a while...

Nikki Cuozzo Underground oil tank
25 September 2020 | 26 replies

Hello! If there is an underground oil tank, is the seller legally responsible to remove it before the buyer acquires the property? Or can it be negotiated within the contract? This property is in Connecticut. Thank you! 

Griffin Smith Former Dry Cleaners- Pollution Risk?
30 April 2018 | 2 replies

I am considering purchasing a building in Florida that used to be a dry cleaners. It stopped operating over 5 years ago, but it still has to be tested for potential pollutants. Nothing has come up yet, but I'm concern...

Danny Day Inspector questions foundation repair
28 March 2012 | 21 replies

I've got a contract to buy a house here with no option period ($2,500 in EM right now) set to close on the 22nd.

I got it inspected by a professional and he has noted in the report / spoke with me about that this ho...

Zain B. Not sure if property has an oil tank Should I proceed with offer?
12 May 2017 | 11 replies

I had a magnetometry survey (fancy name for an oil tank sweep) conducted at a property I am looking to purchase in Northern New Jersey. The scan detected an anomaly between the grass and driveway. While a metallic foo...

Ryan Fox is the structural engineer correct??
17 December 2024 | 15 replies

I recently used a structural engineer to do a visual inspection of one of my single family rentals.  I haven't used this engineer enough to know if his opinions are valid, so I wanted to see if any investors find his ...

Frank Lin what areas do not have foundation problems in San Antonio?
9 April 2023 | 4 replies

what areas do not have foundation problems in San Antonio? I heard along the I-35 has alot of foundation issues. where are there little no foundation problems in San Antonio.  northside has less? Does Boerne have a lo...

Jin Zhang What are the key factors and risks to consider when investing in Dallas?
6 April 2024 | 7 replies

Hi everyone, I am new to the Dallas market and are interested in learning more about it. What are the key factors and risks to consider when investing in Dallas? Here are some factors I have thought about it. If you c...

John P. Cracked Foundation in South East Michigan
26 January 2017 | 7 replies

I live north of Detroit in Rochester MI.  With the recent snow melt, I saw water under my refrigerator in the basement.  I moved the refrigerator and have a crack from the top of the foundation to the floor.  It is a ...

Hanna Park Any Way to Automate Drip Irrigation for Texas?
3 October 2020 | 8 replies

So I’m not from Texas and never heard of watering the foundation before. I’ve been reading up on how to set up drip hoses for my duplex. While I’m living on one side of this duplex it won’t be a problem but is there a...