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Nicholas Jose Lost rental income: use reserves or insurance?
4 May 2020 | 14 replies
Hardinger 131 Fed.Appx. 823 (3d Cir. 2005) (coverage for bacterial contamination of a house); Port Auth. of NY and NJ v.
Christopher Veljkovic “As Is Sale” in New Jersey Help
5 May 2020 | 5 replies
The contamination risk is too high and no attorney will let a buyer close with an active or inactive oil tank.
Edgar Sanchez Any advice on showing tenant-occupied property during COVID-19?
3 May 2020 | 5 replies
— no one had a problem with this and everyone complied. 4) I told them upon entering that I would open/touch all doors, drawers, closets, light switches, etc... so as to minimize surface contamination.
Patrick Reagan Underground oil tanks
11 November 2013 | 17 replies
The majority of underground tanks (up to 80%) leak and if it does then you have soil and potentially ground water contamination to deal with.
Vince Greenland Help with due dilegence period for multi family complex
9 December 2013 | 11 replies
The phase one is checking for contaminants (not mold) at the property, connecting properties, and around the localized area to the subject property where contaminants could go down stream.
Michael Wentzel Thanksgiving eve gas leak nightmare
18 December 2013 | 19 replies
Rental insurance covers their stuff and also has a provision for if the place is inhabitable, they can receive assistance with cost of moving or temporary housing, ie: hotel for a few nights.We also had a tenant clog an upstairs toilet this past year and did lots of sheet rock and contamination damage.
Mehran K. My Job Ranked #1 Most Damaing to Health...!
3 December 2013 | 1 reply
Histotechnologists and Histologic TechniciansTop three health risks:Exposure to hazardous conditions: 94Exposure to contaminants: 91Exposure to disease and infections: 75Then I assume you will NOT be investing in any war zone or low income housing :)Good luck in your REI endeavors!!!
Manley Peterson Is this Commercial Deal Good?
16 December 2013 | 13 replies
I am talking into the six figures based on problems found and vintage age of the building.They key to the whole thing is location for redevelopment for a higher value and also the repairs needed and any contamination to the ground.
Lamont H. Wholesaling with Asbestos and buried Oil tank
16 July 2014 | 5 replies
Just make sure you have something in there that says that the owner will remove (not just decommission but removr) any discovered inactive underground storage tank and remediate any contaminated soil if found.
Martin Z. former Gas station land
1 August 2014 | 3 replies
Looking to buy a parcel of land, used to be a gas station. 10 years ago they shut down, did a phase 2 and found contamination from the storage tanks.