Sentences with phrase «house inspection into»

A back - of - house inspection into the inner workings of an eco-resort, a tour of the sewage - treatment plant (we call it our poo farm), worm farm, herb garden and native - foods garden.

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Such a liquid market, in which buyers were comfortably in the driver's seat — with bidding wars the norm and house inspections regularly waived all in the name of FOMO (fear of missing out)-- meant there was very little possibility of anyone with any sense allowing their home to go into default.
For instance, if there is a home inspection contingency written into the sales contract, it means the buyer has a right to back out of the deal if the inspector finds serious problems with the house.
NYC Public Advocate Letitia James has launched her own investigation into the Housing Authority's failure to perform required lead paint inspections of its aging apartments, bringing the number of probes into this issue to three.
Public Advocate Letitia James has launched her own investigation into the Housing Authority's failure to perform required lead paint inspections of its aging apartments.
NEW YORK — The New York City Housing Authority chair is under fire as the Department of Investigations is looking into allegations that Shola Olatoye lied under oath about lead paint inspections at a City Council meeting, the Daily News reports.
Shola Olatoye, chairwoman of the Housing Authority, is expected to testify on Tuesday at a City Council hearing looking into how and why the lead paint inspections stopped.
This midwife, who I shall call Dr. Homebirth, Medicine Woman from now on, called me back on our actual moving day as I was packing the last of our boxes into the truck and letting the buyers into the house for final inspection.
Definition: A home inspection contingency is a clause written into a real estate contract that gives the buyer the right to have the house inspected by a professional inspector within a certain period of time.
Such a liquid market, in which buyers were comfortably in the driver's seat — with bidding wars the norm and house inspections regularly waived all in the name of FOMO (fear of missing out)-- meant there was very little possibility of anyone with any sense allowing their home to go into default.
From maintenance to inspection, there is a lot that a new house demands before you can start converting it into a home.
Before heading to the vet, do an inspection of the house and yard to see if there is a chance that a toxic «extra» may have made its way into your dog's diet.
While some facilities do not allow visitors to come into the areas where animals are housed, there should be viewing windows allowing a visual inspection of the kennel.
In Loud and Quiet, Schoultz makes comparisons that immediately impress viewers with their dynamism and vitality, and on closer inspection offer a rich lexicon of enigmatic symbols: a horse gallops into the sky holding a decorated flag and carrying a tree with amputated limbs, a boat shaped like a house with an oversized telephone pole for a mast shoots rays and arrows, twisted birdhouses spiral into one another.
However the minute the houses passed inspections almost every garage was converted into living space.
We're completing the rest of the inspection repairs over the next week, and hopefully the appraisal will be scheduled some time in the next week or so, as the buyer still really wants to be into the house before the end of the year.
Sure they say they like house 1 (the 500K house), which turns into one down the street, which an offer goes but the inspection does not look good.
A homeowner then will receive an inspection report that provides insights into a house's strengths and weaknesses.
OTOH, houses have recently been selling for above appraisal, cash, inspections waved, etc. so I think we're starting to get into a small bubble.
Rich: Right, and like you said you want to take these things into consideration when you make an offer because people have this idea sometimes that after the home inspection they're just going to give the seller a list of things that was wrong with the house.
For instance, if there is a home inspection contingency written into the sales contract, it means the buyer has a right to back out of the deal if the inspector finds serious problems with the house.
Yes, it does require a little more paper work with the FHA, need to have the 203K Consultant involved and handle inspections / appraisals and such, but the fact that I can get into a property, have up to 6 months of mortgage payments included in the cost of the loan so that we don't have to worry about double rent / mortgage payments, rehab my primary residence the way we like it, save a 1930 - 1940's era farm house, and then refi into a conventional cash out mortgage later on and use that equity to go buy rental properties... nice way to get started, without having to put up a lot of cash or live next to tenants / in town (I'm a RURAL kinda guy).
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